From: "thomas malloy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: vaporware batteries


> Jones wrote;
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> Speaking of that "one good battery"
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> http://www.blacklightpower.com/battery.shtml
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> 500 times better performance (energy density) than lithium ion,
> but alas .... vaporware.
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> What advanced battery isn't vaporware, these days.
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> I assume that the Aluminium Battery  does what the inventor says it
> does. The BLP Battery, OTOH, I want to see work. I would seem to me
> that fuel cell would be a better name than battery. Question to Mike
> Carrell, have you seen the BLP Battery work?
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MC: In short, no. For most purposes it is "vaporware", one of the
last-but-not-least products that may be in the BLP parade, for one simple
reason: commercial deployment requires large quantities of high-p hydrino
hydrides, which means lots of reactors, which is not yet.

Apart from the BLP battery, there are other high energy battery chemistries.
One I recall is the sodium-sulfer battery which used liquid sodium metal,
which has to be kept hot, and very reactively dangerous if it gets loose.

Mike Carrell
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