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On Feb 25, 8:48*am, Mike the Strike wrote:
Years ago, a lab next to the one I worked in had experimental batteries under development. *All the high energy density ones utilize very reactive elements, of which lithium is one. *However, nothing would beat the sodium-sulfur battery in its capacity to "go Vesuvius". *It was colloquially referred to as "the fire and brimstone battery". *The lab had a sulfurous smell that reminded one of the entrance to nether regions. I'm going to stick with lead-acid, thanks very much! Mike If you think lead-acid gel-cells are safe, try a dead short on a fully charged one. Splattering hot gelled acid is pretty nasty stuff. |
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