Rechargeable Earth Battery
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Homemade Battery! - The DIY "Earth Battery"
Earth Batteries are easy to make and produce enough power to run many items such as Lcd clocks, watches, pedometers, calculators, LED lighting and more. all that's needed is copper wire (from old extension cord etc.), several small bolts (screws or nails can also be used), an ice cube tray and dirt. that's it. makes a quick and easy battery. works best if it's made with moist dirt/soil. Note: every couple of days the dirt will "dry out" and the voltage will decrease. TO RECHARGE THE BATTERY; just add 1 or 2 teaspoons of water to each "cell" and the battery will be "recharged". for increased voltage make more than one battery and hook them together. Tip: try to use "galvanized" bolts, screws or nails - as they work the best. *included in this video is footage of a larger outdoor "single cell" earth battery i made. it's made using a 2' long piece of copper pipe and a giant (foot long) nail.
This battery has now been sitting on a shelf collecting dust for 4 years. so i decided to see if i could recharge it to "like new" condition - by just adding water.
Rechargeable Earth Battery
Here's an updated video of a DIY "ice tray" earth battery.
It has been on the shelf for 4 years - just collects dust. So try "recharging it": pull it out of the rack, blow the dust, and take a power reading before and after adding water. Note: it's the same dirt that was originally used.
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