
Susumu Suzuki has developed a water-powered battery which has an electric current as strong as standard manganese dioxide batteries. Mr.Suzuki says that these battries can be reused many times and would be cheap to produce. VIDEO->
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Susumu Suzuki has developed a water-powered battery which has an electric current as strong as standard manganese dioxide batteries. Mr.Suzuki says that these battries can be reused many times and would be cheap to produce. VIDEO->
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Kal said,
11-15-2006 in 14:44:37 at 84.74.174.157It’s not water-powered it’s “water-activated”. Imagine a water powered battery, you put water in it and when it’s dead you just fill it up with tap water… THAT would be a water-powered battery.
Though it’s a great invention, I’m hoping it lasts longer and is 100% disposable.