It's actually possible to connect a lemon to a battery--especially if that battery is another lemon. While this statement may seem confusing, it really isn't. One popular lemon battery experiment shows students how to create a voltaic battery with a lemon. This type of battery converts chemical energy into electrical energy. Further exploration of this principle will allow you to connect one lemon battery to another lemon battery. One lemon will produce approximately 7/10 of a volt of electricity. And two lemon batteries connected to each other generally create enough energy to power a digital watch.
get a battery pack, some wires and a lemon, stick the wires in the lemon then put the other ends of the wires on the + and - bits of the battery.....dont know why you would want to though
To make a lemon battery you have to have . . .1 lemon2 wires(one red one blue)3 a 10 volt batteryHook up the wires to the lemon and then to the battery then turn it on and it should work.See tutorial below for additional information .
Hook positive up first, negative last.
You can start a car without a battery if you hook up a jump pack or use jumper camples but it could fry your alternator. It is pointless to charge a car without a battery. When you charge the car you are charging the battery.
Hook up a battery charger to it.
My 220d is a 1969 and there is NO way to screw it up, red to + and Black to -. The battery is as big as 12 pack of soda.
A person can hook up a cooling fan to a battery by connecting the hot or positive lead to the positive side of the battery. The negative lead wire is then connected to the negative side of the battery.
Hook it up to a battery.
Just hook it up like you would hook it up to your car+ to + and - to -
It's gonna have a short.
Usually a car battery, but it also depends on the size of the battery.
cause johnny depp is cool and he eats lemons and so that is why he is strong and cut so i think you shouls hook a lemon up to a machine and see what happens.
There are 2 ways you can go You can hook them up in series or in parallel If you hook them up in series That is you connect the positive side of the battery to the negative side of the next battery and so on you en up with the voltage being increased by the voltage of each battery So if you hook up a 12 volt battery to the end of a 6 volt battery you end up with 18 volts. Or you can hook them up in parallel That is you hook the abaterys together on one side going from positive to positive and on the other side negative to negative When you do this you end up with the same voltage but increase the amperage.