I'm wondering if I can make my own batteries using materials I already have at home. I need high power for just 1-2 minutes for a project, and while commercial batteries are reliable, they can be expensive, and I don't want to wait a day for delivery. Plus, I'm okay with putting in a bit of effort. Is this feasible?
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If your project needs around 160 watts, you might want to consider options like a Ni-Cd battery. They can deliver power quickly and could be worth looking into before you start making your own. Just be aware of the safety aspects if you decide to make something from scratch!
Have you thought about building an earth battery? If you have space in your yard, it can surprisingly generate a decent amount of power! Worth a try if you're looking for household options without buying anything.
Earth batteries sound interesting! Definitely a unique way to utilize what you have.
Yes, you can definitely make your own batteries at home! However, keep in mind that safety and effectiveness depend on your skill level. If you're new to this, it's worth doing some research before jumping in. You could end up with something that works, but just be cautious!
Yeah, if you're not sure, it might be worth practicing with some simpler setups first.
Totally agree! Starting with smaller projects might help you get the hang of it.

Good idea! They are more stable and can give you that burst of power when you need it.