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minus-squareover_clox@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·14 days agoButt which end is positive vs negative? I need to know so I can recharge my battery…
minus-squarepiranhaconda@mander.xyzlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up0·14 days agoHead positive, tail negative (seriously) It’s pulsed though, not sure how well it would charge a battery
minus-squareover_clox@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·14 days agoSo, according to the diagram, the butthole of the eel is the positive electrode? Or did I miss something here?
minus-squareCaptSatelliteJack@lemy.lollinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·14 days agoThat “did I miss something here?” really instills an image of you standing at a workbench with a live electric eel, various electronics parts, and an IKEA instruction booklet in hand trying to get this thing to charge your phone.
minus-squarefossilesque@mander.xyzOPMlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·14 days agoWell, we can’t just release them without a full battery. That would be rather cruel.
Butt which end is positive vs negative?
I need to know so I can recharge my battery…
Head positive, tail negative (seriously)
It’s pulsed though, not sure how well it would charge a battery
So, according to the diagram, the butthole of the eel is the positive electrode?
Or did I miss something here?
That “did I miss something here?” really instills an image of you standing at a workbench with a live electric eel, various electronics parts, and an IKEA instruction booklet in hand trying to get this thing to charge your phone.
Well, we can’t just release them without a full battery. That would be rather cruel.