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We however encourage you to try anything, as it seems that every battery type is different, and even avery battery, as the damage they overcome makes each of them quite singular in behavior. | We however encourage you to try anything, as it seems that every battery type is different, and even avery battery, as the damage they overcome makes each of them quite singular in behavior. | ||
+ | ===Wet Designs=== | ||
+ | We also tried some wet designs, which means designs with a liquid electrolyte. | ||
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+ | We tried three electrolytes: | ||
+ | * Sulfuric acid - following [[https:// | ||
+ | * Salted water - sodium chloride saturated solution. | ||
+ | * Demineralized water | ||
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+ | We used two different designs to apply the electrolyte: | ||
+ | * Dipping a whole sushi in the electrolyte | ||
+ | * Intercalating a sandwich layer made of printer paper dipped into the electrolyte between copper & graphene, thus replacing the insulating layer from the the dead battery | ||
====Information Sources==== | ====Information Sources==== |