youtube.com— How to charge your iPod (or other mp3 player) for up to 20 minutes using electrolytes derived from Gatorade or Powerade which are then stored within the cells of an onion.
Nov 10, 2007View in Crawl 4
Sweet! I cannot believe this worked. I got motivated to try a lemon because I've seen it done before and sure enough it worked (charged iPod from 1/4 to full in about 1.25 hours). No more bringing a charger I might lose with me on vacation!
gbhallNov 11, 2007
Lol dugg for bringing up a good argument......
banmespammeNov 23, 2007
Sweet! I cannot believe this worked. I got motivated to try a lemon because I've seen it done before and sure enough it worked (charged iPod from 1/4 to full in about 1.25 hours). No more bringing a charger I might lose with me on vacation!
uber5uckNov 23, 2007
It could work. You'll need to put the onions in serial to get the necessary power requirements. Goofy thou, a lemon or vinegar battery in serial would be more efficient. "But it could work"<a class="user" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_P27iln1Qk&feature">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_P27iln1Qk&feature</a> ...
uber5uckNov 24, 2007
After thought... or you could just plug it into a wall outlet or a USB port.
uber5uckNov 24, 2007
Not to disagree, but maybe it the execution? What he proposes is sound just the way it's done is off.