Bokashi Batteries
Microbial Fuel Cells (MFC) are devices that derive power ouptut from the natural processes of microbes. Algae and waste waters are common MFC variants. But what if kitchen compost might also generate power?
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Making Carbon Electrodes
Using activated carbon, flour and water moulded around stainless steel wire to create electrodes
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Filling the Fuel Cell
Any organic kitchen waste will do!
Along with some Bokashi Bran -
Saukraut?
Not so successful.
Or not successful at all! -
Carbon Brush electrodes
Maybe a brush anode works better with more liquid cells?
Yet to be explored
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