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reply posted on 14-12-2008 @ 09:45 PM by Ian McLean
reply to post by infolurker



Nah, looks like you get 20-30 hours of power per cartridge, though they're vague on exact power output. It's a liquid fuel-cell device, not mechanically charged by squeezing, as I first though when I read the OP. The squeezing just fills the liquid from the cartridges into the fuel cell. Replacement cartridges are $20 a pop, and empty ones must be recycled.

I'm not too impressed.


reply posted on 14-12-2008 @ 10:04 PM by warrenb
reply to post by Primordal



my understanding is that you can crack it open and fill it with water to re-generate the hydrogen

maybe I misunderstood the technology behind it

ah well


reply posted on 15-12-2008 @ 12:42 AM by imd12c4funn
I don't think it's a gimmic.

Check out this exerpt from this
medis web page:

The DLFC technology is a platform technology that can be extended to other fuel cell product offerings beyond the current Power Pack product. By extending our established technology to larger format fuel cell products, Medis is in a unique position to create an entire family of fuel cell products that provide a cost effective high performance solution. We have already developed and demonstrated several higher power (5W to 20W) fuel cells prototypes for military and consumer applications and we are working now to develop our second generation products. In addition, we have demonstrated a 400W system for military UAV applications.


400W system for UAV...


reply posted on 4-1-2009 @ 12:03 AM by TeslaandLyne
reply to post by Anonymous ATS



Not as bad as current generators that always need a load or they
blow up.

The current is there, you just need a voltage and its go time.
The EE model does not exist without cause.

I hear of palm sized devices but have not been near any.
Works on ionization of some sort like induced radiation or
radium radioactivity or even air breakdown but have no idea
if such a device would power a car as many might say.


reply posted on 4-1-2009 @ 02:46 PM by TeslaandLyne
Link to cold fusion pdf


The French Academy printed a brief report by Pierre Curie and his collaborator
Albert Laborde in 1903 to announce that the newly recognized
metal radium was always a little warmer than its surroundings.1 The metal
gave off heat continuously without suffering apparent change. In a later memoir,
Marie Curie, Pierre’s widow, offered her appraisal.


Part of the hand warming technology.

Perhaps the paper goes into the power generation.
Cold fusion hit the news papers in the 80s with Lyne involved in some way.
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