Canister lets you add water (or bodily fluids) to recharge batteries

Tagged: Battery, Technology
Source: Ars Technica - Read the full article
Posted: 2 years 11 weeks ago

"SiGNa Chemistry Inc. is launching a hydrogen-producing cartridge, the mobile-H2™, that will work with a portable, pocket-sized fuel cell charger to provide instant power for cell phones and other mobile devices. You simply add water to the cartridge, and the device will charge depleted batteries on the go. For further convenience, any water will do (even waste water). Unlike solar battery chargers, you don’t need to worry about getting enough sunlight. According to its press materials, these cartridges provide a steady level of power from beginning to end."

 

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falmatrix2r
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batteries are getting very personal...

I have a gaming PC and all gaming consoles and it definately doens't get you laid!
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MrGreen
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So can I spit into it and charge my phone?

james515
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Excellent... I always get 'pissy' when my battery goes flat :O

Awww my filthy pun about a bodily fluid got censored :-(