Doors of Perception
CGN Regular
- Location
- Burlington, Ontario
I just laughed so hard I spilled beer on my keyboard - this should be in the "you laugh you lose thread"
We have no intention of smelting. I have not weighed the actual lead output yet, I'd estimate it at around 60% of the battery weight - yes half the plates are lead oxide (or partly sulfide since this is an old battery) on lead wires, so we can recover the terminals, lead anode plates and the lead wires from the cathode (IIRC) plates. We did not actually have any car batteries - mostly motorcycle and one tractor battery, but they were free so financially it's a win
We are not in this to make a buck, more to practice doing it. Lead availability may change in the future. And this story generated another win - more people now know I have a use for lead so I got a few offers of free lead people had stashed in their attics and garages.
If we did not have access to a lab, the biggest concern would be how to dispose of the lead oxide that is going to be left over. The lab has a specialized waste disposal service, if not for that I have no idea what to do with it.
The negative plate is ONLY lead when it's fully charged. When it's discharged, both plates are lead sulphate. Modern battery construction is such that they maximize surface area, usually by making plates porous, meaning there will be virtually no elemental lead in a conventional, discharged battery.
Which makes the sulfuric acid pretty much water.
Lets Be clear about 1 thing, I know this guy, he is a world leading scientist, he knows what he is doing. He is also one of the smartest people I know period . Don't lecture him on anything, he lectures you.
You guys are wusses.