Reply
Thread Tools
Posts: 48 | Thanked: 8 times | Joined on Oct 2009
#1
saw this and thought Nokia needs to chuck a few quid at this guys work...


http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/10..._coin_battery/
 

The Following User Says Thank You to entwisi For This Useful Post:
Posts: 219 | Thanked: 98 times | Joined on Oct 2009 @ Amsterdam, The Netherlands
#2
Originally Posted by entwisi View Post
saw this and thought Nokia needs to chuck a few quid at this guys work...


http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/10..._coin_battery/
That whole website lives in the future.
 

The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to r0eladn For This Useful Post:
Posts: 156 | Thanked: 239 times | Joined on Sep 2009 @ Finland
#3
I'd imagine Nokia is keeping a eye on all the new battery technologies... Too bad they all have their own problems. And even with good reasonable working tech, it takes time to get stuff into state it can be mass manufactured for cheap prize.
 
RevdKathy's Avatar
Posts: 2,173 | Thanked: 2,678 times | Joined on Oct 2009 @ Cornwall, UK
#4
On Behalf of Joe Average everywhere, let me say I got as far as the words "nuclear isotope' and thought "Not in my bloody pocket!" Especially given which pocket most gentlemen carry their phone. (Indeed, a man with a nuclear isotope in his pocket would be on my 'no chance' list... and I'm less squeamish than most from living in a radon area!)

That's an idea that may be sheer genius, but will need so much marketing it will never catch on!
__________________
Hi! I'm Kathy and I'm a Maemo Greeter! Welcome.
Useful links for newcomers: New members say hello , New users start here, Community subforum, Beginners' wiki page, Maemo5 101, Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Did you know Meego.com has forums too?
 

The Following User Says Thank You to RevdKathy For This Useful Post:
Posts: 219 | Thanked: 98 times | Joined on Oct 2009 @ Amsterdam, The Netherlands
#5
Originally Posted by RevdKathy View Post
On Behalf of Joe Average everywhere, let me say I got as far as the words "nuclear isotope' and thought "Not in my bloody pocket!" Especially given which pocket most gentlemen carry their phone. (Indeed, a man with a nuclear isotope in his pocket would be on my 'no chance' list... and I'm less squeamish than most from living in a radon area!)

That's an idea that may be sheer genius, but will need so much marketing it will never catch on!
but... what if i said.... nuclear powered vibrator? no more changing battery's.. hmm? no more........ changing battery's ...HMM?
 
icebox's Avatar
Posts: 282 | Thanked: 120 times | Joined on Nov 2007
#6
Imagine THAT blowing up. It would put any Li-Ion to shame

Label says:

Do not throw into fire. Do not overcharge. Do not dissasemble.
Migh Cause Nuclear holocaust.
 
RevdKathy's Avatar
Posts: 2,173 | Thanked: 2,678 times | Joined on Oct 2009 @ Cornwall, UK
#7
Originally Posted by r0eladn View Post
but... what if i said.... nuclear powered vibrator? no more changing battery's.. hmm? no more........ changing battery's ...HMM?
Vibrator? What's one of those?

*Damn! this forum has no 'innocent whistle' smilie!*

There are some places I simply wouldn't want anything radioactive. My breast pocket is only one of them.
__________________
Hi! I'm Kathy and I'm a Maemo Greeter! Welcome.
Useful links for newcomers: New members say hello , New users start here, Community subforum, Beginners' wiki page, Maemo5 101, Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Did you know Meego.com has forums too?
 
ossipena's Avatar
Posts: 3,159 | Thanked: 2,023 times | Joined on Feb 2008 @ Finland
#8
lets just say, that:

Working prototype or it is just as good as fission/seawave kinetic energy harvest/fairies/whatsoever.

before fully working prototype there is no need to "chuck quids" or any company will surely go bankrupt no matter how much money it has. because i'm certain there's at least hundreds of similar solutions that work on a sketchbook but possibly never make it to working proto.
 
eiffel's Avatar
Posts: 600 | Thanked: 742 times | Joined on Sep 2008 @ England
#9
Ain't gonna happen in my lifetime. That battery currently puts out 16 nanowatts. You can get more than that just by walking through the earth's magnetic field with a coil of wire.

On the other hand, Nokia can harvest 5 milliwatts from ambient radio waves. That's three hundred thousand times as much.

Regards,
Roger
 

The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to eiffel For This Useful Post:
Flandry's Avatar
Posts: 1,559 | Thanked: 1,786 times | Joined on Oct 2009 @ Boston
#10
It's sad that people immediately associate the words "radioactive" and "nuclear" with "cancer" and "holocaust". It's a significant cause of the world's impending energy crisis.

One might as well associate the words "coal" and "petroleum" with "cancer" and "war"--it would be more relevant and more appropriate.

</soapbox>

There are hundreds of amazing portable energy production technologies farther along the pipeline than that one. Turns out it's not as easy to do most of that stuff in a consumer-tolerable way as the inventors initially thought. I can't count how many times i've heard fuel cells mentioned as being "tomorrow's battery" in the last decade, yet they still haven't even reached the point of consumer availability in anything pocket-sized.
 
Reply

Thread Tools

 
Forum Jump


All times are GMT. The time now is 19:29.