Originally posted by ibpointless2
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Ib, i'm glad you're not going to post anymore on this type of cell, we all know what you think a LONG time ago and yet you keep insisting. hope you keep your word because you might end up confusing the newer people. you're right about one thing, they are not ideal and do have problems, but they are the highest output, longest lasting cells that have been made so far and they have been replicated and i myself can confirm many of the claims that bedini has made by building them and testing. where's your research on a cell that doesn't corrode the Mg ribbon... it's your dream right? then why waste your time building alum batteries which you clearly dont believe in and use your time and money researching on making that dream come true?...you say we don't show results? well they take a long time to show up, but here's the experiment i've been telling you about, i'm not just saying that, if i had a blind trust for john i wouldn't bother in replicating accurately and testing, i have to see it for myself and if i post here, i post results, i'ts all i do. you only post what you think. you already are discrediting these type of cell and it was like 2 days ago only that you got your rods right?.... by the way i never said i'ts not corroding, you can see in these pics that it is, its a white coating of corrosion, not black.... we've been though this before.
it's still not enough to draw conclusions but since you are so eager to see results on tests, here's pictures of the Mg rod dipped in a paste of alum an cream of tartar. first is still covered with the alum, and second it's cleaned up gently, it's been 6 days... the ribbon was gone long before this time (2 days)
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