Re: [DIYbio] Plant-based batteries. Aloe Vera circuit

On 12/27/19 4:44 PM, Bryan Jones wrote:
> t I don't doubt that they achieved something interesting and potentially useful in energy storage and voltage-multiplication. But
> my point was they aren't getting the energy from the plant,

Oh, I wonder that PhDs would err that way. There is not much need to multiply 1 volt from wet chemistry cells, just put a few in
series and use ordinary switching supplies.

I bet they have some careful low loss stepping up of voltages to advantage
the mV levels of plants, not corroding wires.

I'm in the middle of a move to NM, so I have not looked t up myself.

Someone needs to actually read the journal article.

:-)

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