Looking to find if anyone has ever tried this? I have found only a couple of references on the web, and they were for variable capacitors of very low capacity, or using methods to join the wires to the discs that I don't believe are workable (soldering? WTF?). Here's what my thought is: these discs are abundant, and could be hopefully used to build an offgrid storage system where there is no limitation upon space. Many people want to build "high voltage" systems when making their own capacitors, but this setup wouldn't need to go over perhaps 100 volts or even less (most offgrid systems run on 12-48 volts). My thought is that if a hole were drilled in a disc and a rivet put into it to make connection with the aluminum in the polycarbonate, as well as slots being cut into the disc to accommodate the rivet/wire from the discs on either side of it, then they could be stacked normally on a spindle and hopefully get enough of them together to be able to form something that could replace batteries as a form of energy storage. Yes, I realize that it might take something the size of a car or bigger to replace one deep cycle battery, but as I said previously, I have all of the space needed available to me to do this. Does anyone care to try this with a few discs and see what kind of results they get? Thanks!
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