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How to Make a Battery That Lasts (Practically) Forever

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When going off the grid, it’s safe to assume that most folks will be relying on solar panels for much of their electrical needs. However, a lack of sunlight can present a few problems for any would-be prepper. If only there was a cheap and simple way to supplement a solar panel array on those cloudy days.

Fortunately, there is such a way, and I’m willing to bet that most of you reading this have never heard of it (I hadn’t until recently). It’s called a Dickens Magnesium Battery after it’s inventor, Stephen Dickens; though the principles behind its function have been around for a very long time. If anything it may be more of a rediscovery, than a completely novel idea.

This device is also called a “Galvanic Cell,” which has been around since the late 1700’s, and possibly even earlier if the theories surrounding the Baghdad Battery are to be believed. It generates small electrical currents by capturing the energy produced by the corrosion of a metal.

In this case, the Dickens battery uses the magnesium as its source of electricity, which many you probably already know if you’ve ever used a fire starter, is a very energy dense material. The design is simple enough that pretty much anyone can make it.

You start out with thick, magnesium rods, which you can buy on Ebay. After that, you’ll need to fasten a metal electrode to the rod with a hose clamp. The metal used for this step is never specified, so feel free to try out a few different metals to see what nets you the best results (more on that in a moment).

After that, you wrap the rod in porous foam, and then coil copper wire around the foam. The idea is to allow water to pass through the foam, but to keep the copper from touching the electrode. Doing so won’t cause anything catastrophic, but your battery will stop producing energy.

After it’s all said and done, it should look like this:

From there, you’ll need a small jar to store this contraption, and you’ll have to puncture holes in the lid to allow the positive and negative contacts to push through. Fill the jar with tap water up to the top of the foam, and close the lid with the contacts exposed. You’ll also need to use something like caulk to seal the holes in the lid, thus keeping the water from evaporating. And that’s it! Your magnesium battery is all done.

But what is it capable of?

Each cell should produce about 1.5 volts, and anywhere from 20mah to 100mah. You’ll notice that the current has a fairly wide range. That’s because this invention hasn’t been around very long, and it’s hard to say what will allow it operate at its optimum efficiency. That’s what I was talking about before with the metal electrode. You’ll have to try a few different metals to see what works best.

Although it doesn’t produce a whole lot of energy, it is pretty cheap, and it will last a really long time. Depending on the current you get from it, it may last more than a year. Maybe even longer. It’s hard to say because to my knowledge, nobody has ever completely depleted the magnesium.

And with 1.5 volts, you can connect 8 of these to produce 12 volts of direct current. Coincidentally, that is exactly what you need if you want to connect it to a deep cycle battery, which are typically used to store the energy produced by solar panels. If you manage to get 8 of these producing 100mah of current, you’ll be pumping a steady stream of 1.2 watts of energy, 24 hours a day, for at least 9 months.

At that point, you’ll have to take the battery apart, and scrape the corrosion buildup off the magnesium and the copper wire. And that’s pretty much the only maintenance you’ll have to do. It’s not a lot of energy, but it adds up after a while, and it’ll be able to supplement a small portion of your energy needs when the sun isn’t out. Or if you don’t mind rapidly depleting your magnesium, you can also add salt to the tap water, which will produce more energy.

For a more detailed description of this device, check out the full instructions for its construction, and hopefully you’ll soon be enjoying your new magnesium battery bank.

Joshua Krause was born and raised in the Bay Area. He is a writer and researcher focused on principles of self-sufficiency and liberty at Ready Nutrition. You can follow Joshua’s work at our Facebook page or on his personal Twitter.

Joshua’s website is Strange Danger

This information has been made available by Ready Nutrition

Originally published June 21st, 2015


Source: http://readynutrition.com/resources/how-to-make-a-battery-that-lasts-practically-forever_21062015/


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    • barbF

      It is really very simple. Just have Steve Quayle or one of his many minions/clones here on BIN scare a Christian. No matter that Jesus Christ specifically told us to “Fear Not”! Now you plug the electronic devise into the fearful Christian as you would a battery. You will have free off grid power; unless and until the Christian dies of freight.

      Good job guys. You are really doing God’s work. Right??? Of course Right. How about you try building up instead of tearing down?

      Luke 21:26New King James Version (NKJV)
      26 men’s hearts failing them from fear and the expectation of those things which are coming on the earth, for the powers of the heavens will be shaken.

    • Warren

      You seem to have confused “mah”, which is amps/1000*hours, with ma, which is just amps/1000. A battery that produces only 100 mah at 1.5 volts is useless; about 1/10 the energy density of a common AA battery. It is presumed you mean “ma”.

      That out of the way, there isn’t much one can do with 100 milliamps. Two or three batteries in series would run a low power LED. Not much else of practical value. It makes a neat high school science project, though.

    • Thane36425

      This isn’t really a battery. Batteries store power, not create it. These things also don’t produce much power, certainly not on par with solar panels or gas-powered generators. If they did, the energy crisis would be over and everyone would have 10 or 20 of these in their homes and there would be little need for the grid. Finding enough magnesium to make them all and meet all other ongoing demand would be an issue though.

    • Anonymous

      First let’s keep the religious rubbish out as science and belief without proof are not compatible or any use to neither man nor beast. Thanks.
      As stated these cells are not storage batteries in the true sense but low power sources. They give out a small amount of power depending on the size and construction of around 1.5volts if 10 of these devices were placed in a series configuration they would give a voltage of about 15 volts or slightly less under load ( with something connected to them due to total internal resistance of the cells). A one amp silicone diode with a PIV of at least 25 volts which has a junction voltage drop of .7volts to prevent reverse voltage flow, would be connected in series with the battery bank and connected to a small sealed lead acid battery of about 7Ah which would be trickle charged continually at about 100Ma hour the charging voltage would be between 13.80-14.2 volts and as current so low no chance of damage or overcharge. 5 of these power banks all via diode could be used in parallel to charge lead acid battery without harm long term. Any load connected to the lead acid battery could be much higher that the power banks were producing as long as the total current drain over a long term did not exceed the power input to the battery less 25% for internal system losses and no regulator would be needed. This is all dependant on the quality and materials used in construction of the power bank which I have no working knowledge but as an electronics design engineer am sure it would work if powered by AA batteries or other 1.5 volt cells but not indefinitely as with this system. All good Science. Good luck!

    • The Ferrett

      Anonymous First let’s keep the religious rubbish out as science and belief without proof are not compatible or any use to neither man nor beast. Thanks.

      This is an absolutely meaningless statement – please explain it to us mere mortals!

    • charlie2dogs

      and just how many of these would you need to power your needs, honestly i think americans become more insane every day.

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