Charge Your Cell Phone In 5 Seconds

Dr Kynes

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Whats wrong with the video that I posted? Is it not factual?

~PEACE~
no, it is all supposition.

What If...
(flounce)
IF they can make this work...
(flounce)
IF this pans out...
(flouncing intensifies)
IF this happens...
(flouncing becomes dangerously unstable)
IF they can make these technologies function.
(critical flounce joint failure, time for a hip replacement)
 

Rrog

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How could anyone criticize this video... Seriously. Bonafide science and they are simply expounding on realistic possibilities.

Obviously current batt tech sucks, and energy storage improvements are welcomed. I love it!
 

Dr Kynes

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How could anyone criticize this video... Seriously. Bonafide science and they are simply expounding on realistic possibilities.

Obviously current batt tech sucks, and energy storage improvements are welcomed. I love it!
the Bonafides of this "science" are unproven.

wild supposition (and flouncing) are not "expounding upon realistic possibilities"

watts = volts x amps

watts do work, putting a few hundred watts into a tank in a few seconds would require high amps, and high voltage resulting in dangerous power levels, arcing sparking and fires (plus a few electrocutions)

Protip: 1 amp can kill a person, and high voltages can arc across air.

and the reason your current phone/laptop/whatever doesnt use capacitors instead of batteries already, is because capacitors bleed off their charge rapidly unless they are constantly supplied with juice, and they tend to discharge all their energy in one big zap.
 

skunkd0c

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the Bonafides of this "science" are unproven.

wild supposition (and flouncing) are not "expounding upon realistic possibilities"

watts = volts x amps

watts do work, putting a few hundred watts into a tank in a few seconds would require high amps, and high voltage resulting in dangerous power levels, arcing sparking and fires (plus a few electrocutions)

Protip: 1 amp can kill a person, and high voltages can arc across air.

and the reason your current phone/laptop/whatever doesnt use capacitors instead of batteries already, is because capacitors bleed off their charge rapidly unless they are constantly supplied with juice, and they tend to discharge all their energy in one big zap.
only 100 mA is needed to kill a person

Ultracapacitors have been around for a long time powering all kinds of electronics
with a 1-2 min charge time

http://www.nrel.gov/vehiclesandfuels/energystorage/ultracapacitors.html
 

Dr Kynes

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Lol. You routinely squash the ideas of others so as to inflate yourself. Pitiful.
i prefer reality to fantasy

it's the way i was raised.

if you prefer the mad dreams of lunatics and wild supposition, i recommend Democrat Politics.

you could become a senator.
 

cat of curiosity

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greasemonkeymann

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Ohm's law is your friend.
and sure 100 miliamps could kill you, gotta remember @ what voltage though.
100 MA @ a half volt won't do much, but at 100,000 volts it could stop your heart
100 milliamps is only a third of the equation
A coilpack for a car's ignition is frequently around 80k to 150k volts, but relatively low amperage, I've gotten nailed a couple times (sweaty insulated gloves during cyl balance test) and it hurts a whole lot, and I flew about 2 meters when it happened, I played football for years as a youth, and it felt exactly like a blindside block.
My chest felt weird for about 8 hrs after, and I probably shoulda gone to the doc....
point is, I've gotten shocked from a 115 AC syatem, and that was a cakewalk, compared to the coilpack.
anyways. Ohms law is something ALL indoor growers should be familiar with.
 

cat of curiosity

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Ohm's law is your friend.
and sure 100 miliamps could kill you, gotta remember @ what voltage though.
100 MA @ a half volt won't do much, but at 100,000 volts it could stop your heart
100 milliamps is only a third of the equation
A coilpack for a car's ignition is frequently around 80k to 150k volts, but relatively low amperage, I've gotten nailed a couple times (sweaty insulated gloves during cyl balance test) and it hurts a whole lot, and I flew about 2 meters when it happened, I played football for years as a youth, and it felt exactly like a blindside block.
My chest felt weird for about 8 hrs after, and I probably shoulda gone to the doc....
point is, I've gotten shocked from a 115 AC syatem, and that was a cakewalk, compared to the coilpack.
anyways. Ohms law is something ALL indoor growers should be familiar with.
it's amps that kill ya... current is a bitch. personally i'd rather get hit by a 240v line at 20-30 amps than the same at 12o... 240 is more in sync with the body...
 

greasemonkeymann

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it's amps that kill ya... current is a bitch. personally i'd rather get hit by a 240v line at 20-30 amps than the same at 12o... 240 is more in sync with the body...
I think 20-30 amps at any AC residential-volatage is an ass-ton, 240 or 115, but more importantly the higher voltage literally BLASTS you off, it's the lower voltage that causes your muscles to contract and exposing you to a longer shock.
I don't know what you mean by 240volts being in sync with the body, you lost me there.
But amps still won't do much if the voltage is low.
Seriously though, the 115 isn't bad at all, compared to a high voltage DC shock, as far as pain goes and overall physical discomfort. Distributor-less ignition systems hurt like a BITCH, same concept as a taser, only higher. Never been tased though... Is that a word? Tased? Or Tazed? whatever
 
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