Slider2732 | Built an Oozeq battery - well worth trying ! @Slider2732 | Uploaded July 2016 | Updated October 2024, 26 minutes ago.
A surprising result from the mixture experimented with.
An Oozeq Battery - Something To Experiment With - youtube.com/watch?v=XChuZ2XBqbw
Graphene - A Simple Method For Mass Production - youtube.com/watch?v=gcwCGRXVHzQ
A few months ago, my version using epsom salts in water produced a bubbling black mixture. When the power was removed, the bubbles became bouncy like a rubber ball rather than bubbles like washing up liquid. This latest batch has now dried thoroughly over the past few days and so was thrown in.
PENNY's circuit diagram - youtube.com/watch?v=mLeC9bHMeiY
My version of Lidmotor's blocking oscillator uses a ferrite choke bead from a salvaged circuitboard. 120 turns of 40AWG, center tap, then another 120 turns. 1 Meg resistor, 154 polyester cap in parallel with it to the Base of the MPSA18 transistor. 100uF across the power input. Any such oscillator will work, including a Joule Thief.
A surprising result from the mixture experimented with.
An Oozeq Battery - Something To Experiment With - youtube.com/watch?v=XChuZ2XBqbw
Graphene - A Simple Method For Mass Production - youtube.com/watch?v=gcwCGRXVHzQ
A few months ago, my version using epsom salts in water produced a bubbling black mixture. When the power was removed, the bubbles became bouncy like a rubber ball rather than bubbles like washing up liquid. This latest batch has now dried thoroughly over the past few days and so was thrown in.
PENNY's circuit diagram - youtube.com/watch?v=mLeC9bHMeiY
My version of Lidmotor's blocking oscillator uses a ferrite choke bead from a salvaged circuitboard. 120 turns of 40AWG, center tap, then another 120 turns. 1 Meg resistor, 154 polyester cap in parallel with it to the Base of the MPSA18 transistor. 100uF across the power input. Any such oscillator will work, including a Joule Thief.