Thread: Silicone battery technology makes portable solar power possible
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Mar 8th, 2011 12:57 AM
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Mar 8th, 2011 07:35 PM
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Originally Posted by
Arob
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.
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Apr 18th, 2011 08:24 PM
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Newbie
Not a bad idea, but someone is bound to steal those panels while the batteries are being charged, lol. I would. j/k
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Apr 20th, 2011 02:49 PM
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Originally Posted by
pshch
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.
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