Personally, i'll be collecting materials for these as I go along, yard sales etc. The other day I got 6mA and 0.5V from 7 pennies inside 2 sandpapered beer bottle caps and soaked in vinegar. I was happy to simply create something I hadn't seen before
Most of this 'problem' is, in my opinion, because people think that a certain device needs to have power delivered a certain way. We can all light fluorescent tubes from 12V on a mini Tesla tower...they don't need a ballast and 120V.
Such batteries as the Hutchison one represent another way of doing business with the Earth, wholly more natural and the gains are superior if the things last and last and last. Noone is throwing mercury or cadmium into these things, lead would be next to go that's derived from the galena and it seems that Mr. Bedini has done just that in his cells.
Combine them with pulse technologies and the current era electronics will run.
Future electronics are hoped to run on radically different powering systems. We're all using an outdated power grid and outdated power requirements..
Most of this 'problem' is, in my opinion, because people think that a certain device needs to have power delivered a certain way. We can all light fluorescent tubes from 12V on a mini Tesla tower...they don't need a ballast and 120V.
Such batteries as the Hutchison one represent another way of doing business with the Earth, wholly more natural and the gains are superior if the things last and last and last. Noone is throwing mercury or cadmium into these things, lead would be next to go that's derived from the galena and it seems that Mr. Bedini has done just that in his cells.
Combine them with pulse technologies and the current era electronics will run.
Future electronics are hoped to run on radically different powering systems. We're all using an outdated power grid and outdated power requirements..
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