Nevaeh420
Well-Known Member
If fuel cells get cheap enough, and liquid hydrogen is bottled in little cans like butane bottles, then there are many more pros then cons to is viability.
The fuel cells would virtually last forever if constructed right and you could "charge" anything in a matter of seconds compared to the hours it takes to use a battery connected to a wall charger.
Think about it, you could "charge" you smart phone, tablet, laptop, or any gizmo or gadget in a few seconds compared to an hour or longer. Just add the liquid hydrogen and you have electrical power for a long time, probably longer then a rechargeable battery if the hydrogen reservoir/compartment was large enough.
There are more pros then cons here. This is going to be the future of electronic devices, just give it some time.
You might be able to charge your smart phone 50 times or so (more or less) from one small bottle of liquid hydrogen that may have cost 3 dollars or so.
I see a big potential in fuel cells that are integrated into electronics.
~PEACE~
The fuel cells would virtually last forever if constructed right and you could "charge" anything in a matter of seconds compared to the hours it takes to use a battery connected to a wall charger.
Think about it, you could "charge" you smart phone, tablet, laptop, or any gizmo or gadget in a few seconds compared to an hour or longer. Just add the liquid hydrogen and you have electrical power for a long time, probably longer then a rechargeable battery if the hydrogen reservoir/compartment was large enough.
There are more pros then cons here. This is going to be the future of electronic devices, just give it some time.
You might be able to charge your smart phone 50 times or so (more or less) from one small bottle of liquid hydrogen that may have cost 3 dollars or so.
I see a big potential in fuel cells that are integrated into electronics.
~PEACE~