#1 2016-11-26 17:26:20
Yeah it's an early example but combine it with Musk's products and you see a rapidly growing trend.
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#2 2016-11-28 12:30:53
All this power comes at a cost, though -- iHOD set pricing for the Energypod at $899, and fuel pods cost $20 each. Collins declined to say exactly how long a pod would last; it certainly will vary depending on what's plugged in and how hard you're pushing it.
That's why you give a Watt-hours measure per pod. The fact that it's lacking that tells me that it's at least 10x the price to use gas and probably 5x the price to use regular batteries. Plus a bunch of plastic and chemical waste.
Check out my new power idea: Precharged "pods" of metal wrapped electrolytic gel, only $20 each and no water to add or gasses to vent.... I'll call them "batteries"...
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#3 2016-11-28 13:29:39
But what about magnets Goober? I am not sure about the viability of your device unless it has magnets I can understand.
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#4 2016-11-28 14:43:13
GooberMcNutly wrote:
All this power comes at a cost, though -- iHOD set pricing for the Energypod at $899, and fuel pods cost $20 each. Collins declined to say exactly how long a pod would last; it certainly will vary depending on what's plugged in and how hard you're pushing it.
That's why you give a Watt-hours measure per pod. The fact that it's lacking that tells me that it's at least 10x the price to use gas and probably 5x the price to use regular batteries. Plus a bunch of plastic and chemical waste.
Check out my new power idea: Precharged "pods" of metal wrapped electrolytic gel, only $20 each and no water to add or gasses to vent.... I'll call them "batteries"...
Hell, I still think Musk's solar shingles have to be a scam but it's all progress in the right direction.
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#5 2016-11-28 15:03:25
Johnny_Rotten wrote:
I can do that with two car batteries and no welder.
Now, if they can get good LiPo batteries to cheaply operate in all temp and for many discharge cycles, the power to weight ratio will go way down and we will see some real advances.
And solar shingles are exactly what we need. But just having everyone change to pure white shingles would probably save the same amount of money in the long run in the South and it costs *nothing* to do. But people don't *want* white shingles....
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#6 2016-11-28 15:23:19
GooberMcNutly wrote:
Johnny_Rotten wrote:
I can do that with two car batteries and no welder.
Now, if they can get good LiPo batteries to cheaply operate in all temp and for many discharge cycles, the power to weight ratio will go way down and we will see some real advances.
And solar shingles are exactly what we need. But just having everyone change to pure white shingles would probably save the same amount of money in the long run in the South and it costs *nothing* to do. But people don't *want* white shingles....
Many affluent subdivisions outside of Dalla$, Texa$ have HOAs that won't allow white shingles. Also, and no surprise here, the state will not give you a single penny to support using alternative energy sources, even the proven ones like solar panels. There are enterprising companies that will install systems complete and let you pay it back over 10 years but all the money you save with the panels goes straight to the installation company. I might consider 60/40 split to their advantage, but a 100/0 split doesn't inspire me to burn less oil considering how we're floating in it down here.
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