It turns out pop cans, as you
probably know, are usually a
steel-aluminum alloy coated in
tin. Not surprisingly, not only
did the steel wool rub off this
tin, it introduced two new
types of electrodes (Fe & Al).
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This abomination is onion and balsamic vinegar, blended. It smells worse then it looks, and it looks worse then troll blood. |
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Thought it would be a good idea to grind the rust off the nails first. turns out that was a waste of time too. |
0.11 volts Max.

Later that evening, feeling mildly pleased with myself for actually getting a voltage I though, "lets see what voltage a "spit cell" (a spit soaked wad of paper between two different coins) makes. That's when I felt depressed about my wasted hour, because then I made a voltage of 0.28 in about 20 seconds. This is what I made the next day:
It's 3 voltaic piles, same idea as a spit cell except multiplied a couple times over. This one also took me about an hour, and again I felt depressed that I'd wasted a lot of time because this puppy cranked only 0.5 volts at maximum. In hind sight, I've learned a lot. And gained a new appreciation for the batteries re-charging on my wall, powering my phone, laptop, electric shaver, wireless headphones, car starter, remotes... it's impressive.
-The Baron