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Old 06-11-2014 | 04:28 AM
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An interesting tidbit on anode construction:

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0610144754.htm
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I can see that as being significant in electric and hybrid cars. It could also bring the NiMH back to RC in larger numbers. Interesting...
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Ignoring for the moment the practical considerations of whether a research paper ever results in a real and affordable product. Occasionally one does of course, but the vast majority don't.

10 amp or more wall warts for phones?

Think of the power required to charge a full size electric vehicle in 10 minutes, the battery may not be the limitation then.
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Originally Posted by Dave H
Think of the power required to charge a full size electric vehicle in 10 minutes, the battery may not be the limitation then.
Gonna need one of these:

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I can't beat this. Ed wins the award for Most Unique Sense of Humor.
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I remember seeing a video on TV where they coated a cd disk with a specific compound, and its able to produce electricity. I cannot remember the details, but it was powering a led.
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Lipo of the future will probably be a super cap.

The latest graphene based super caps have energy density close to lead acids and can be charged or discharged in seconds with a 50,000 plus cycle life.
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Originally Posted by JimmyG
I remember seeing a video on TV where they coated a cd disk with a specific compound, and its able to produce electricity. I cannot remember the details, but it was powering a led.
This method is used to produce graphene very cheaply and is the basis of the new super caps that are being developed.
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Sorry to bring up an old thread, but it seems the appropriate place to post. Has anyone tried the new graphene batteries? I noticed hobbyking has them in stock now. Price seems not too over the top for a new battery type. Are these things a little less volatile than lipo?
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From what i read... it's a Lipo that goes forever never ending power till the LVC.

From safety cautions is still a lipo... vantage is that has a much longer life and keeps voltage strong till LVC kicks in.

Which is a dam GOOD thing for rc aplications. Almost triple the longevity.. most Rc folks just change the lipos anyway before a new tech come in to detrone this...lol
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Originally Posted by targetingxmod
From what i read... it's a Lipo that goes forever never ending power till the LVC.

From safety cautions is still a lipo... vantage is that has a much longer life and keeps voltage strong till LVC kicks in.

Which is a dam GOOD thing for rc aplications. Almost triple the longevity.. most Rc folks just change the lipos anyway before a new tech come in to detrone this...lol
Am very interested to try one, I might bite the bullet and get one, I need another 6s pack.
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I'm due for at least one new 7500 mah 2S pack. Considering trying the Turnigy Graphene ones just to see how they are.

edit: decided against it for now. Only in stock in the HobbyKing 'International Warehouse' and shipping costs are insane to get to the US. Will probably order once they get to a US Warehouse.

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