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Experiment "Marseille3"

These experiments have been conducted during the open workshops of the What the Flok ? festival taking place in Marseille, from Septembre 29th to October 4th.

Crate Design #1

Design features

Clay Sampling Location - Niolon, France Clay sampling spot - Niolon, France.

Performances

Max Power Measured: 3.75 microW

Crate Design #2

Design features

Performances

Performances on Day0:

Performances on Day1:

Performances on Day2:

Performances on Day3:

Performances on Day4:

Peak Power Measured: 375 microW.

Max (stable) Power Measured: around 350 microW.

Pile Microbienne Marseillaise

Design features

Marine sediments sampling spot - Marseille, France

Performances

Performances on Day0:

Performances on Day1:

Peak Power Measured: 770 microW

Observations

Even though the multimeter was connected the wrong way (+ on anode, - on cathode), we first had positive (and quite high) current and voltage value. Is this due to remanant charges from the PC battery ?

Conclusion

From both these expriments and those conducted in Bruxelles, we can conclude that the MFC behavior improves and stabilizes with time.

As the “pile micrboienne marseillaise” increases its performance way quicker than the “Crate Design #2” It seems that a better mcirobial & nutrient source induces quicker results.

Using newspaper or cardboard as a Proton Exchange Membrane seems fine.

New long-term experiments should be conducted to test other parameters, including more broadly available electrode materials.