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Working Air Battery

Started by lasersaber, June 08, 2010, 11:39:33 AM

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Bizzy

Good Morning
As promised here are the results of all the cells hooked in series including the cell with finely ground carbon. 7.63 volts.
I know for certain it can go higher with the ground carbon, but there are still other tests that need done and the granular carbon is easier to work with.So I am going to leave the others granular for now
Bizzy

Bizzy

Hi Brad
I wanted to compare your idea of incerting the wire as you do compared with using the copper tube as I do. The following are those results.
In the following picture is a single cell using granular carbon and magnesium as before. I was hoping to use a galvanized tube and thought I had one in my workshop but didn't.
The voltage results were 1.51 volts.
Bizzy

Bizzy

continued...
The following is a picture of a cell using just a single wire in the granualar carbon. Just as the previous picture I used a magnesium rod. The only other differance is I removed the copper tube and used a PVC pipe to contain the carbon and water around the magnesium rod. The resulting voltage is .35 volts.
So I have to conclude that a larger contact area is needed to maximize voltage.
Bizzy

Bizzy

Good morning again
I hope to test my other ideas later this week and post the results. I wanted to retest the amperage as well but we got the first disk of Caprica last night and wanted to watch it after dinner so I hope to have the amperage results soon.
Bizzy

Bizzy

Quote from: Bizzy on February 23, 2011, 06:02:16 AM
continued...
The following is a picture of a cell using just a single wire in the granualar carbon. Just as the previous picture I used a magnesium rod. The only other differance is I removed the copper tube and used a PVC pipe to contain the carbon and water around the magnesium rod. The resulting voltage is .35 volts.
So I have to conclude that a larger contact area is needed to maximize voltage.
Bizzy
Good morning
I checked the voltage again before I came into work and the voltage from using the wire instead of the copper tube did go up to 1.08 volts after the water had a chance to work its way through the carbon. However it is still lower than the 1.51 volts using the tubes.
Bizzy