Plant Battery life span
I worked alot with the magnesium and did some research also. If you want to see something fun take a little piece of the Mg ribbon and drop it in some vinegar. It makes hydrogen gas so be careful around it. The stuff basically dissolves is a mild acid BUT---if you add just a little the performance goes up on the cu /mg battery. It makes me wonder about the correct Ph on the plant soil to keep the plant happy but still make a good long running battery.
I think that large chunks of metal are a better idea than the ribbon because of how fast things breakdown. My Philodendron plant battery is still going fine after 4 days and today I hooked up my little JT friend "Dewey" to it. They make an odd couple but hey--whatever works.
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Originally posted by jeanna
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I think that large chunks of metal are a better idea than the ribbon because of how fast things breakdown. My Philodendron plant battery is still going fine after 4 days and today I hooked up my little JT friend "Dewey" to it. They make an odd couple but hey--whatever works.

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