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Batteries on affordable liquid fuel

The Japanese company Aqua Power System at CES 2008 presented its new development - seemingly ordinary AA batteries.

But it turns out that the presented NoPoPo (Non Pollution Power) batteries are far from ordinary, since work, from the liquid poured in inside. Moreover, most surprisingly, the liquid can be practically any, which is “at hand”: from pure water to juice, beer and even urine.

A special syringe is used to inject fluid. Inside the battery, aluminum and magnesium, reacting with the liquid, act as a catalyst.

The manufacturer notes that the batteries are environmentally friendly, as they do not contain elements such as mercury or cadmium. Also, they do not pose a fire hazard.

Presumably, depending on the liquid filled in, the battery capacity can reach 500 mAh, which is quite a bit compared to modern NiCd, NiMh and LiOn batteries and zinc batteries, but given the simplicity and the main speed of "charging", this technology has the right to life.

Unfortunately, now they only appear on sale in Japan, but the company plans to put them on the Western market in the first half of 2008. So soon you can proudly say "My laptop or camera is powered by environmentally friendly urine." :)
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Based on the following articles:
rnd.cnews.ru/blog/?p=660
crave.cnet.co.uk/peripherals/0 , 39029462,49292553,00.htm

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/18970/


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