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Old 02-27-2025, 01:24 PM   #73 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Logic View Post
Zinc Halide Batteries DONT burn and have around 4X the energy density of Lithium Batteries.

Zinc–bromine battery:
  • 100% depth of discharge capability on a daily basis.[3]
  • Little capacity degradation, enabling 5000+ cycles
  • Low fire risk, since the electrolytes are non-flammable
  • No need for cooling systems
  • Low-cost and readily available battery materials
  • Easy end-of-life recycling using existing processes

Some Lugols Solution (Iodine) and Zinc:



ie: They are so easy you can make your own battery without a 2nd mortgage on the house to buy batteries.
(you don't need an inverter for anything that doesn't have an AC electric motor in it either...)

So the question is:
WHY is 'Mos Burning' using Lithium batteries in the 1st place!???
For stationary batteries it doesn't matter a damn how large and heavy they are.
That is a very good question.
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