I apologize, firstly to the poster who first eluded me to this item, I've forgotten where I saw this (quite sure it was here on RE though...)
Inventions in the Philippines: Tubig/Water Powered Machine
I have read some posts that "using a bottle of water with some bleach... ..." and also "his wife noticed that jumble of electric metals plates with wires on it attached to a testing lamp, made the lamp lighted whenever it was drenched by water spray."
Possibly: tightly spaced copper / aluminum electrode plates with a polymer absorbant spacer - bleach water as the electrolyte? electrolytic battery? I've followed some links to a video and the output seems pretty good though, more than I'd expect, although... I once dropped a copper pipe in an aluminum can, with bleach and I got over 1.2v @ about 1a.
Does anyone know more about this?
Inventions in the Philippines: Tubig/Water Powered Machine
I have read some posts that "using a bottle of water with some bleach... ..." and also "his wife noticed that jumble of electric metals plates with wires on it attached to a testing lamp, made the lamp lighted whenever it was drenched by water spray."
Possibly: tightly spaced copper / aluminum electrode plates with a polymer absorbant spacer - bleach water as the electrolyte? electrolytic battery? I've followed some links to a video and the output seems pretty good though, more than I'd expect, although... I once dropped a copper pipe in an aluminum can, with bleach and I got over 1.2v @ about 1a.
Does anyone know more about this?
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