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power output are very low (typically [[http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.469.194... hese little amounts of energy to make them usable seemed quite necessary. We also needed to build more ... power output are very low (typically [[http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.469.194... different designs from various waste sources, and see how they behave over the long-term, without going
tially worked.
* Over the long term, they seem to work as well as the test battery with graphit... he 100 ohms had turned a nasty shade of black. It seems that the amount of current flowing in the resis... on the output pin of the 1381E is 0.64 V.
* It seems that the 1381E does not supply enough current t... - Higher power supply voltage==
* We clearly see from tests #3 and following that one of main issu
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===Conclusion===
* Electrode surface area seems an important feature.
* Most of the mud in t... e area and overall volume, the compost tea design seems very productive.
===Further Designs===
* Sc... ea design.
* Look for carbon electrodes, which seem more appropriate
* Replace salt bridge with p
e's section (diameter of 6-8 cm).
* **Water**: seewater.
* **Anode**: copper covered with carbon,... ormance way quicker than the "Crate Design #2" It seems that a better mcirobial & nutrient source induc... spaper or cardboard as a Proton Exchange Membrane seems fine.
New long-term experiments should be cond
t, it was only charged at 1.9 V, and we could not see any charging activity with a typical multimeter.
... not get any precise measurement anyway. Something seems to happen. Just let it build up…
==2.5.4 Paral