Guys:
Current science does not have an adequate explanation as to why these cement or glue cells as well as some other one don't need to be recharged. That is,they never lose all their charge. Neither the glue nor the cement cell just by themselves produce much current by themselves, although Lidmotor is able to get his cement cell to show some output using only cement in the mix. I find that adding the beach sand and baking powder helps. As some do by adding salt. I get 60 mA from each can, while the cement only cell does not, and a beach sand cell using only beach sand does not produce anything at all, or very little. Same with the glue cell without using salt or other caustic chemicals.
I'm still looking into why all the cells lose power over time, and so be able to do something about it. I'm not looking to make this more complicated, but instead trying find a true solution, one that will last.
It has not been easy, but I'm not giving up as I also see the value in this research effort, and the "getting there" is where the fun lies.
Thanks to all for your contributions, and for sharing your thoughts.
NickZ
Current science does not have an adequate explanation as to why these cement or glue cells as well as some other one don't need to be recharged. That is,they never lose all their charge. Neither the glue nor the cement cell just by themselves produce much current by themselves, although Lidmotor is able to get his cement cell to show some output using only cement in the mix. I find that adding the beach sand and baking powder helps. As some do by adding salt. I get 60 mA from each can, while the cement only cell does not, and a beach sand cell using only beach sand does not produce anything at all, or very little. Same with the glue cell without using salt or other caustic chemicals.
I'm still looking into why all the cells lose power over time, and so be able to do something about it. I'm not looking to make this more complicated, but instead trying find a true solution, one that will last.
It has not been easy, but I'm not giving up as I also see the value in this research effort, and the "getting there" is where the fun lies.
Thanks to all for your contributions, and for sharing your thoughts.
NickZ
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