Re: Earth Battery Experiment
Thanks #6, We, over here on the other side of the pond, use 110v for most household items and only have 220v for larger items like ovens or A/C units. Anyway, I will spend some more time looking through the links you have provided.
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Re: Earth Battery Experiment
This is very interesting. I have been able to get a current from normal tap water (0.015v on average) using two pieces of copper tubing. It sounds like using different metals would create even more. I have been playing around with hydrogen generation and was...
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