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Steve Stars's avatar

It is astounding that with all of the Cadmium- lithium TOXIC batteries we are creating for cars and other uses, the home battery system using Sodium or Salt Water could be the best NON-TOXIC battery we need to power homes. These are far to large in size for cars or your smart phone, but great for a home battery supply. And it is efficient and not a threat to the environment or life.

Why have these batteries not been mass produced and installed in homes? Lawsuits and other issues have kept this power supply storage from us. China owns many of our patents on it now. We are being locked out of this great market and product. Why are these NOT being sued?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezxebmp_jOI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fU5k3q7ovL8

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SomeDude's avatar

for home storage, the nickel-iron "Edison" batteries are much more effective than copper and zinc in saline.

the NiFe batteries don't have charge memory like newer rechargeables and they have a high capacity.

their downside, and why they'd be best for home use, is that they're bulky and rather heavy.

there's also carbon-impregnated cement storage batteries, low capacity for volume, but there is a very LARGE volume of cement used in the construction of many homes. downside to that is you're not going to retrofit that without a complete demolition and rebuild, so it's best suited for new construction

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Steve Stars's avatar

Ya I was looking at that nickel-iron formula and it seems to have some potential. They say that the copper/zinc electrodes have about a 12 year lifespan, and the nickel-Iron might be better in the long run as well.

Both are far better than the cadmium-lithium lifespans with toxic waste at a much higher price. What is the best for lifespan with these? 4-6 years at best?

I think the key thing is that are FAR BETTER alternatives to what is being marketed now, and that is suspicious.

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Palamambron's avatar

We're enduring a multi-level engineering sabotage. All of our systems are designed to be broken. They are killing us with terrible engineering such as 200 ft. metal windmills, toxic and prohibitively expensive solar panels with an unbelievably short life span that destroy ecosystems. EV cars much too heavy for the roads, smart meters with lithium components that provide ignition during an electric surge (igniting houses and burning them to fine powder), and bridges designed to be blown up, and supply chains stretched out over continents, internet cables strewn across the ocean, etc. We are an engineering disaster.

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Steve Stars's avatar

I think that is what we have to conclude is indeed happening. Self Destruction. on a massive techno scale.

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Sunface Jack's avatar

This is funny. While it may chemically produce electricity, it is fundamentally of no use unless you want to waste money of vinegar ands copper wire and nails that are sacrificed for a miniscule amount of energy.

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Marilyn F's avatar

I hope it won’t come to this 😬

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mo's avatar

The real 'magic' is to be found in LENR.

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RAY FALCIOLA's avatar

Does bile work as good as vinegar? The absurd insanity of current reality is producing an excess of it. Might as well leverage the synergy

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Rev. Tina's avatar

Have you tried it yet Celia? 😊

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