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Georgen
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Posted: 03:37pm 27 Aug 2013
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http://www.noonco.com/edison/improvements.htm

Nice find

This link gives information on how to start from working home made model.

1Ah at 1.2V is not much, but with larger pieces of material and larger containers it will give more power.

George
 
Tassie Mike
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Posted: 03:47am 04 Sep 2013
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  Georgen said  
From what I read 10 years is long run on one batch of electrolyte.

(You are very lucky to get set.
Pity that it is so hard to buy old stock locally)


Gave mine their first charge since a refill, holding 13.7v for 8hours so far, will discharge and recharge tomorrow if I get the time !

 
Tassie Mike
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Thanks Georgen,

Have made the second long box and will recharge the second set early next week, they now have proper nickle I think, straps, look a lot more business like, Pic when I get them all balanced up.
Interesting, the cases of these are all positive so the lugs on the sides have hard nylon buffers to maintain their individuality !

Cheers

Mike

 
Tassie Mike
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Posted: 03:09am 04 Oct 2013
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OH and they are still holding at 13.35 volts after 3 weeks !
 
norcold

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Posted: 08:48pm 10 Jan 2014
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Not NiFe but similar NiZn, was chasing 1.5v not 1.2v AA rechargeables for an application and came across these.
http://www.powergenix.com/?q=battery-technology-history
Seems Edison messed with these before NiFe.
We come from the land downunder.
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Tassie Mike
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Posted: 02:14am 10 Nov 2016
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Now approaching 8 years and the Deacs are still going strong--- even though they must have been 40 years old to start with !
I'd really like to find some 850AH at the same price :)))
Happy Christmas all
Mike
 
Georgen
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Good performance Mike

I asked around some recycling places, some other places that had lots of different bits and pieces, but nobody knew what I was talking about, so out of luck for some old Edison batteries.

Maybe somebody will open shop in Australia alongside "Tesla power wall", lithium batteries and AGM's'

Merry Christmas to all too, suppose tad early, but time flies ...
George
 
MasterCATZ
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Posted: 07:48pm 26 Oct 2020
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looks like I only got 7 years out of my first mix
getting under my 40kwhr ~2 days backup power for the aquaponics system

and having problems finding KOH in QLD now covid seems to have closed down a lot of places ...

this time around will be adding lithium / oil to the mix

needing at least 180kg KOH , 15kg lithium
think I only paid $30 / 20kg bag now all I can find is over $100 in Vic or average of $30 / kg and no lithium anywhere

and going to make a solar distiller , filtered rain water still put in a lot of unnecessary gunk


speaking of Tesla
I have 2x remaining battery module packs for sale 24v 6s74p 444 x 18650 cells ~5kw

its a real catch 22 ni-fe costs
3x as much as deep cycle batteries
2x the price of lithium cells

they might last a life time , but geez the maintaince as you get older is hard yakka
not  looking forward to moving 2.5tons swapping over the electrolite

I guess its still half the weight lifing moving them every decade vs deepcycle tip runs

and my 48v 1000ah system owed me $10k once built , ~20kw / ~$5 a day it paid it's self off
Edited 2020-10-27 06:11 by MasterCATZ
 
Georgen
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  MasterCATZ said  
needing at least 180kg KOH , 15kg lithium
think I only paid $30 / 20kg bag now all I can find is over $100 in Vic or average of $30 / kg and no lithium anywhere


It must cross between inflation and green "bonus".

Not sure if possible, but did it cross your mind to run system on NaOH?
George
 
MasterCATZ
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Posted: 11:56am 27 Oct 2020
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oh yeh ..NaOH   is better for QLD where its warmer .. maybe that is what I used last time ? Caustic Soda  is defiantly cheaper than KOH ...

I might be importing some  LiOH   Lithium Hydroxide Monohydrate Powder
so if anyone else is interested let me know or if you have 15kg spare ...
Edited 2020-10-28 10:17 by MasterCATZ
 
Georgen
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MasterCATZ did you get it?
George
 
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