How to make a powerful water battery

 by JimJong

Step 4: Finish....

So now that you are done you have to water proof it for it not to leak. Just apply silicone sealant to the zinc rod joint and copper pipe joint. Wait for it to dry and you are done!
 
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palombo5050 says: May 9, 2013. 9:36 AM
Really neat
12203madman says: Oct 31, 2012. 6:41 AM
im going to try to make one smaller.
skynet2010 says: Sep 13, 2010. 2:28 AM
I like it but how does it work
SpeedRacerTerri in reply to skynet2010Oct 31, 2010. 9:44 AM
It simply works due to the chemical reaction of putting to metals together in water. Using Clorox or coke instead of water works as well but will eat away at the metals faster.
hemancro says: Jun 7, 2010. 12:22 AM
nice setup. tnx for shareing.
JohnMichael says: Apr 30, 2009. 11:38 PM
I think you have come up with something neat. I will consider using this idea in some of my projects. Thanks for sharing.
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