This type of battery seems quite easy to DIY. Cheap materials, relatively safe, not flammable.

You can either maken individual cells or make a flow battery which is theoretically infinitely scalable. You’d be limited by the size of the electrode in how much power this battery can deliver.

Has anyone here tried to make a flow battery? And did you have any success with powering something large and energy consuming?

I guess it would also be possible to make a battery out of old buckets, carbon fiber mesh and separator material such as glass fiber.

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      Lmao, do you drink your Li-po batteries as well?

      The typical dose needed to reach bromism (when talking about old bromide sedatives) is 0.5g-1.0g a day, the lethal dose of zinc bromide is 3-5g, those levels are not passive exposure levels, they’re intentional or very unlucky accidental ingestion levels

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      1 year ago

      The bromine stays in the cell/tank. It’s not meant for human consumption.

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        Instructions unclear, dock got stuck in acid.

        Jokes aside, my point is the “ermahgerd let’s build some batteries with buckets and wire”