Fully combining a battery and a dynamo.
So combining an electrolyte and an anode and a cathode with for example a turning waterproof made or completely water resistant permanent magnet or magnets.
Extra: Testing multiple electrolytes.
Turning the cathode into a coil.
And turning the anode into a coil.
And generating electricity with the electrolyte and with a turning magnet or magnets inside or near a coil or the coils. Or a design with which the magnets don't need to turn.
-Update: Problem: If the coils are in contact with the electrolyte it might not work. But it might have an effect on the electrolyte, this is also interesting to research.
Important: The anode and cathode should not touch each other in the electrolyte
A design where the magnets are outside of the electrolyte and maybe parts of the anode and cathode are also outside of the electrolyte and in a coil.
-Update: Problem: If the coils are in contact with the electrolyte it
might not work. But it might have an effect on the electrolyte, this is
also interesting to research.
If possible.
The design might be a bit strange.
By Jef Koelewijn
From South-Holland, The Netherlands
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