Make a film canister battery

Make a film canister battery

In this video tutorial, Adam Kemp demonstrates and explains how to make a film canister battery. See how to make a battery out of an old style film canister.

To start, you are going to need about a half a film canister full of water and this is going to act as half of our electrolyte we are going to be producing. Next, you are going to take your white vinegar that we obtained in the first clip and you are going to fill up the film canister about 90% of the white fluid and if you spill any, you have got these handy paper towels that we got in order to clean up your mess.

Next, what you are going to do is take the cap of the film canister and place it on top of the newly filled canister and give it a little shake to make sure it is mixed up properly.

Watch the video to see the rest of the process of making a film canister battery.

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PFX Productions (1) 8/21/09 8:31 AM
you could power a remote or other electrical appliance with enough batterys couldn't you. though not a high voltage one
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