Just dip a couple of copper strips into carbon paint, wait for it to dry, put a square of toilet paper between and then give it all a liberal coating of salty water, make sure u keep the volts down, and bang! finally got it to work!
I think I got about 200-300 uf into a small dc motor?? hard to say, but I bet I couldve got more but I need to stabalize the setup more, its all falling apart.
Its definitely easier to get a phantom charge than actually getting a true discharge out of it, it was leaking real bad, but I managed to just get it working for a little while.
If I had about 20cmx20cmx2000 layers I could get 10,000 farads out of it, its quite amazing what you can do with fish-tank charcoal.
I think id prefer to make a dry unit, u put the electrolyte in a glue and then it solidifies onto the carbon, so thats what we are going to try when we make our big one.
The exact mechanism behind it I cant fathom it, its something to do with how the electrolyte is fully connected to the carbon paint, and the resistance ratio between the electrolyte and the electrodes.
Does anyone have a better idea how this phenomenon of super electric fields is working?