Think of your laptop cellphone digital camera or even hybrid car. They all have one thing in common. They use lithium-ion battery technology. Most of today's electronic devices which rely on a portable... More...
Update: As the German magazine "Spiegel" reports, this new technology was already licensed to two companies and will be available in new products, in about two to three years. (Source: http://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/mensch/0,1518,612711,00.html)
This is sexy. If we can do this....let's just make everything run off batteries! Coffee maker, batteries. OVEN!? BATTERIES!
The ability to use this application for auto******* is endless!! If I was a investor I'd be going after them and pushing for their use big time. Its time we invest into stuff like this and get off gasoline.
I just got chills thinking about a battery powered drag bike or roadster. If you can discharge that amount of power like that the torque would be ridiculous. Then while your blasting down the roads just recharge the battery at the drop of a pin with your axles/engine hooked up to an alternator. Just wait until our hardware starts using that nano technology. Of course, the heat generated from the processor and memory would be extremely high. Could you turn that heat back in to usable energy?
Not possible, unless they froze that battery to -270*c There woud be too much heat when recharcing it fully in 1 minute. This is 1 of those free energy from nothingness story no 10293... fake
I think you're missing the point. It's not so much that they can be recharged in one minute, even though that's cool. it's that they can recharge it at whatever rate they want, depending on the power they put in it. For instance, now, a battery may take 4 hours to charge (example). With this technology, it can now be charged in 30 minutes, or whatever amount of time it could safely do. Is this as cool as 1 minute? No, of course not, but it's still a significant decrease.
I know this is lithium ion batteries but this bike powered by nanophosphate batteries did a quarter mile in 7.89 seconds. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVv0NVLFPig Here is the drag bike's web site: http://www.killacycle.com/
Doesn't make any sense to block a majority of these things... I use a anti-spam list of over 250,000 known domains to block registration on my Vb forums..perhaps using that might be better. http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?t=134856
Thanks. I'm going to forward this to Finchwizard, as he's in charge of the network/security, more or less. Although, I'm pretty sure he knows what he's doing.
Oh I'm sure he does.. but never hurts to offer suggestions to help avoid the same issues over and over again....