Really really awesome man! Thanks for sharing! Fuel cells are always going to be a level above batteries as they actually generate energy whereas batteries only store energy. This video shows how to make an alkaline anion exchange membrane ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BT3HjyziH_0.html which is perfect for a methanol fuel cell. I just don't know how the active catalyst layers are made. We all know that the gold standard is expensive platinum but more recently a university proved that Iodine doped Graphene worked more than 35% more efficiently than platinum and didn't suffer from the same degradation that metals suffer from. This could promise a new more efficient and cheap fuel cell! Do you reckon you can try mucking around and making some catalyst layers? I will share my progress with you as well! At the moment I am waiting on some cross link solution to make the membrane. Apparently you can use Apple Pectin powder instead of Glutareldahyde so I will try this for the membrane! Thanks again man I always love your videos and look forward to them! Great work!
are you sure you are not plating platinum between the electrodes. using carbon as at least the positive electrode is warranted, in electrolyzers, instead of platinum or other plateable metals.