[DIYbio] Re: mudwatt and bacterial batteries

Also, a layer of sand will work as a ion bridge, I use about a 1 to 2 cm layer of sterilized (boiled) sand.

On Thursday, September 22, 2011 at 7:34:24 PM UTC-4, dumpa wrote:
Hi,
I just found out about a battery that consists of an anode, cathode and mud (with bacteria and microrganisms). I want to research on this a little and find the best combo to use it as a source of energy eg. garden lamp.

any pointers?

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