I've seen a few people on TV/internet talking about the "H20 Battery" which they say can run low powered items such as clocks etc for a couple of months on nothing more than tap water.
http://uk.gizmodo.com/2005/11/14/waterpowered_clock_for_hippies.html
At first my bullsh*t radar went off the scale, however it does appear that the product does indeed work, but only for very low voltage/current applications, such as the clock mentioned. The problem is I'm finding it very hard to to find any scientific description on how the battery works. I've also seen people claim that they are working on a way of "scaling up" the process for much more power hungry applications.
The question is........will this work?
Phil
http://uk.gizmodo.com/2005/11/14/waterpowered_clock_for_hippies.html
At first my bullsh*t radar went off the scale, however it does appear that the product does indeed work, but only for very low voltage/current applications, such as the clock mentioned. The problem is I'm finding it very hard to to find any scientific description on how the battery works. I've also seen people claim that they are working on a way of "scaling up" the process for much more power hungry applications.
The question is........will this work?
Phil