Homemade replication battery
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- čas přidán 2. 04. 2015
- This is a replica of the Alessandro Volta's battery, Italian inventor 1799.I made it to have an electrical item beautiful and curious to see and at the same time working.The electrical part is made up of 22 copper discs, 22 discs of pure zinc, 22 felt discs of cotton and a solution of sulfuric acid diluted to 5%. Each cell produces a voltage of 0.8-0.9 volts. The battery power is increased by an external battery charger with 25-28 volts. The battery must be charged for at least 30 minutes to have enough current to make some lab experiment.
The duration of the battery charge is proportional to the discharge test you want to do.
Music, Mozart Night Music. - Zábava
Brilliant experiment, I love the finesse of your work. Perfectly executed in a very professional way. Great classical music too.
Bravo! I love your creations! Great inspiring work.
Except for the intro, the entire video looks like ASMR :)
Excellent video, very appropriate for educational activities. At the time of connecting the lamps to have the white background do not stand out enough, but it is still excellent
Awesome looks great man
Thanks :)
Well done! Thanks! :D
Thank you bro
Excelente from Bs As
Great ! ! ! This is a classic ! ! ! Mozart - Serenade No. 13 for Strings in G major, K. 525 'Eine kleine Nachtmusik'. Had the pleasure to listen to music. At the same time looked classic electric experiment - Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio Anastasio Volta. Classic lives forever - and probably involved in the classics like - Electric Experiments Roobert33!
Игорь Клышко Thanks :)
How long this battery can last and when finish what can i do to recharge it ?, your project is awesome my friend keep going and GOD bless you and your channel .
Could you please explain how you made voltage increase after connecting second pair of clips at around 3:25? Did you connect second battery in series?
Acvith A. The elements are loaded with an external charger
What is the energy density of such a trivial system (in wh/kg) ?
do you happen to know what the internal resistance was/is?
Awesome video! Where did you get the wooden part from?
The wooden construction was made by me.
This is great. I built a pile and would love to power something more than an LED. Is there any way to power something like a small motor or light bulb without applying the external charge. Would more disks do it?
Mike Janton yes, more disks..
Impressive well done.
now where did you get the zinc sheet from?
Derpy Herpy www.calcografia.it/negozio/it/magazzino/cat043.htm
Could you power this with a voltaic pile?
verey nice
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Talk to us! Explain what you’re doing and what’s happening.
What was the solution
Nice Job, How many watts are those bulbs.?
2 bulbs14V 5W in series
What music is this?
"Mozart" Night Music
where can i buy the zinc and copper sheets ?
Great video
Frank Alvarez www.modulor.de/it/Metallo/Lamiere-e-strisce/Lamiere-e-strisce-di-rame/Lamiere-di-rame.html
+Derpy Herpy www.calcografia.it/negozio/it/magazzino/cat043.htm
why would you film the last part with the lights on, on a white table? Would have been 1000x better with the lights dimmed or with a better background. Experiment was very cool though
You're absolutely right, unfortunately I didn't think about it before
Title of back ground music?
Mozart: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, K. 525: I. Allegro
You take some of these, and some of those. Stack this one first then put on of these scrubby pads, then a dark metal piece then I guess a COPPER piece then another scrubby pad ( with dirty dish water I think ) then another dark metal
Michael Szczys yep, demonstration without explanation. This could have been a great video.
The pads could be cotton that part is a less important than the liquid. That is a combination of salt, vinegar and maybe something else to help move the molecules.
What is the diameter of the disk?
I am making a voltaic pile with 30 copper and 30 zinc plates, with a diameter of 3 1/4 inch (80~mm)
The discs are 60 mm.
I would like to build one myself, if i can purchase the casing already prebuilt, and i can cut the copper.What is the other material the "sponge" and the grey metal? what if you didnt put it in that pattern would there still have been current?
Sorry it's 5% and he used cotton as cloth
THe grey metal was zinc and the sponge thing that you are saying was a Cotton-paper treated with table salt and water solution but you can still use a normal paper
@@renzogabriellemallari7396 It's a felt fabric
Can I buy this
what is the wooden thing called?
Stephen Wang Basic support for disks.
thanks
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great video I didn't know the invention was so simple.. I could have made this in the 1700s! If we take the whole apparatus and immersed it in salt water bottle we can get only 1 volt but at much higher amps??
fidel catsro If we put all the apparatus in a bottle with salt water the result will be 0 volts. Each cell must be separated from each other :)
Electric Experiments Roobert33 greetings. how much is the current in this experiment? nice video by the way.
aboubrad
You've seen the battery was charged up to approx. 28 V. Both Bulbs have 14 V by 5 W and are connected in series ... so you have all in all 10 W. Now you can use the Formula for electrical Power P = U * I => I = P / U
I = 10 W / 28 V = 0,357 A (or for Members of the imperial number system: 0.357 A)
Thor1889 thank you.
ไอเดีย ดี แต่ ปัญหาสำคัญ คือ แอมป์ กับ (Electrolyte) อีเล็กโทรไลค์ )ต้องได้แอมป์ที่สูงพอ (อย่างน้อย 2.5 A ขึ้นไป)และ การจ่ายไฟต้องได้คงที่ยาวนาน ด้วย สำคัญอีเล็กโทรไลต์ ชนิดใด และง่ายที่สุด ราคาถูกที่สุด กับการทำแบบโฮมเมด ส่วนมากสักพักก็ไฟดร็อป ลดลงอย่างรวดเร็ว ส่วนค่า โวลต์จัดการได้ง่ายไม่ยาก
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Dez!
what about building a lithium battery the same way.
good boy lithium ion batteries use a chemical base instead of an acid. The base moves the ions instead of moving electrons (positive ions are atoms missing an electron). Anyway, you need a barrier between the two metals to keep the electrons from going straight to the positive side with the ions. However, you could probably make a voltaic battery pile with lithium and another type of metal an an acid this way. It just wouldn't work as well as the one in your phone. 😉
would it be possible to make a battery that outlasts our lifetime? lets make an atomic battery!!
fidel catsro call nasa they gotem
you could use any two metals that are different electrolytic wise , say even zinc washers and aluminum washers etc, not sure where to look up the metals electric potential but best of all would be graphite and maybe magnesium. . I made a small battery from a piece of pencil lead and a zinc washer about .5 volts If i remember correctly . lemon juice electrolyte
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Cant you speak?
Use your words.
+bigleonard1984 You did the discovery of America, I do not speak English, I know only write with google translator.
+Roobert33 Chiedo scusa
sei italiano?
+Roobert33 Irlandese.
io italiano :)
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