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Arob
Mar 8th, 2011, 12:57 AM
Green innovation is happening right here in Ontario, just outside of Toronto.

Solarline Power is a new age manufacturing company that custom designs and makes 'mobile solar work units' which are portable solar power generators that have been tweaked to perfectly fit the needs of one business.

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The mobile solar work unit has two solar panels that follow the sun* charging batteries in the sunlight. This is a great energy saving solution for a green business that works on location. A terrific example would be an organic lawn care (http://www.thegrasscutters.ca) business that uses the sun's energy to cut grass with zero emissions.

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None of this would be possible today however without the advent of an advanced silicone battery (http://www.solarlinepower.com/silicone-battery-for-renewable-energ) technology and the latest energy storage products, seen below.

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This Solarline Silicone Battery is about six inches tall and ten inches long and ...
- has a storage capacity as high as 1.75 times of international standards;
- has exceeded the international recharge acceptance capacity standards by 2.68 times.
- has a high current recharge (0.8°C – 1.0°C);
- has a high current discharge resulting in a battery that can be discharged at 30C within 8 seconds with no damage to the battery;
- works in temperature range (-50°C to +70°C);
- has a very long life span under normal working conditions;
- has a low self-discharge rate; full charge can be maintained for a year when stored at normal temperatures.
- has no recharge memory

Solar power is clean green and affordable - its mankind's best hope for beating our fossil fuel addiction.

pshch
Mar 8th, 2011, 07:35 PM
This Solarline Silicone Battery is about six inches tall and ten inches long and ...
- has a storage capacity as high as 1.75 times of international standards;
- has exceeded the international recharge acceptance capacity standards by 2.68 times.
- has a high current recharge (0.8°C – 1.0°C);
- has a high current discharge resulting in a battery that can be discharged at 30C within 8 seconds with no damage to the battery;
- works in temperature range (-50°C to +70°C);
- has a very long life span under normal working conditions;
- has a low self-discharge rate; full charge can be maintained for a year when stored at normal temperatures.
- has no recharge memory

Solar power is clean green and affordable - its mankind's best hope for beating our fossil fuel addiction.

A lot of writing but virtually no information. "has a storage capacity as high as 1.75 times of international standards" - really nice but what is international standard? Same applies to everything else.

anoopi
Apr 18th, 2011, 08:24 PM
Not a bad idea, but someone is bound to steal those panels while the batteries are being charged, lol. I would. j/k

time space
Apr 20th, 2011, 02:49 PM
A lot of writing but virtually no information. "has a storage capacity as high as 1.75 times of international standards" - really nice but what is international standard? Same applies to everything else.

It's copied and pasted right from the manufacturer's website - I'm surprised RFD permits outright corporate press releases like this to masquerade as actual discussion threads from members.

Solar power definitely will be a key part of our sustainable energy future - but any time you see marketing phrases like "new miracle battery" and "new age manufacturing" - it's time to turn on the BS detector and get back to reality.