I Charge My Batteries With Water. How About You?
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By on January 16th, 2009 |
You go somewhere for the holidays. You have your mp3 player to forget about the “dead times” during not-so-interesting-travels. But what? Suddenly your mp3 player stops working! Noooo!
The facts: your batteries are dead. No music, no radio, no voice recording from now on.
But… Yes, there can be a but. What if you take your batteries out of your player, open them, put some water inside and start using them again? And this is not a dream, it is reality.
Check this out: Aqua Power System, a Japanese company, invented this already. You can use any water-based liquid to produce a reaction between Aluminium and Magnesium. This also makes the batteries eco-friendly. There are no “bad” elements inside, just some you can usually find in nature and don’t harm the environment. The AA batteries will transmit a small power current able to work in small electronics. That is the reason the batteries name is NoPoPo, which means Non Pollution Power.
So, we can use any liquid containing water, like juice, coffee, milk, beer. Maybe even our body fluids?
Can’t wait to test these batteries! Don’t you?







Jan 19th, 2009 at 8:13 am
Mg+Zn alloy is a combination that was used by the Germans and the allies in WW2.It was used for making air planes stronger.They quit using it though because it caught on fire easily.