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Sodium Ion batteries hit the market.

 
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Sodium Ion batteries hit the market.
Battery tech just stepped up its game.







lighter, safer from fire hazard, easy to obtain sodium. no need for unsafe mining.

changes a lot for the vehicle market.
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Re: Sodium Ion batteries hit the market.
Batteries using sodium and sulphur and a different electrolyte
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05/27/2022 11:03 AM
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Re: Sodium Ion batteries hit the market.
Hits market
No link to buy
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1. “You can’t fire a cannon, from a canoe!”
2. “Strength is gained in the range it is trained.”
3. “If it doesn’t swim, run, or fly, or isn’t green and grow in the ground, don’t eat it.”
4. “Know that you have complete control over what you put in your mouth. No one ever ate anything by accident.”
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Re: Sodium Ion batteries hit the market.
Hits market
No link to buy
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The video shows where to buy them from. If I had a bit of spare change i would invest in one or many of the companies currently making the batteries.
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Re: Sodium Ion batteries hit the market.
Thanks for the share! This is an amazing discovery, glad it's hitting the market.
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Re: Sodium Ion batteries hit the market.
Salt mines in Detroit?

Make Detroit wealthy again?
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Salt mines in Detroit?

Make Detroit wealthy again?
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It's strange to think about. How much I'd love to "contribute" I suppose to these industries and towns... but there's a strong disconnect between that dream and the reality of the populace, I suppose.
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Re: Sodium Ion batteries hit the market.
So no graphene?
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So no graphene?
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no need.
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Re: Sodium Ion batteries hit the market.
add that first battery to Elon Musk's new Hydrogen burning charging engine and you will have a vehicle that only has to refuel with hydrogen twice a month
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add that first battery to Elon Musk's new Hydrogen burning charging engine and you will have a vehicle that only has to refuel with hydrogen twice a month
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lets see this.
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Re: Sodium Ion batteries hit the market.
add that first battery to Elon Musk's new Hydrogen burning charging engine and you will have a vehicle that only has to refuel with hydrogen twice a month
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lets see this.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 51043859


He already built it, Video is on youtube.

Add these batteries and it would change everything..

We are very close to vehicles that only have to be fueled

a couple times a year.
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So no graphene?
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Why don't you fucking look into basalt?
I plan on using the mesh and roving in my new build
1. “You can’t fire a cannon, from a canoe!”
2. “Strength is gained in the range it is trained.”
3. “If it doesn’t swim, run, or fly, or isn’t green and grow in the ground, don’t eat it.”
4. “Know that you have complete control over what you put in your mouth. No one ever ate anything by accident.”
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So no graphene?
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Why don't you fucking look into basalt?
I plan on using the mesh and roving in my new build
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explain
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Re: Sodium Ion batteries hit the market.
add that first battery to Elon Musk's new Hydrogen burning charging engine and you will have a vehicle that only has to refuel with hydrogen twice a month
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lets see this.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 51043859


He already built it, Video is on youtube.

Add these batteries and it would change everything..

We are very close to vehicles that only have to be fueled

a couple times a year.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79729929


Energy density would be insane.
Hate to see the car fire from one of those.
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Re: Sodium Ion batteries hit the market.
So no graphene?
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no need.
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Great to know you're an expert of potential energy storage.
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So no graphene?
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Why don't you fucking look into basalt?
I plan on using the mesh and roving in my new build
 Quoting: Florida Man


Why don't you just keep the blindfold on while throwing darts...
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Re: Sodium Ion batteries hit the market.
So no graphene?
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Why don't you fucking look into basalt?
I plan on using the mesh and roving in my new build
 Quoting: Florida Man


explain
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*Crickets*
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Re: Sodium Ion batteries hit the market.
add that first battery to Elon Musk's new Hydrogen burning charging engine and you will have a vehicle that only has to refuel with hydrogen twice a month
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79729929


lets see this.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 51043859


He already built it, Video is on youtube.

Add these batteries and it would change everything..

We are very close to vehicles that only have to be fueled

a couple times a year.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79729929


Energy density would be insane.
Hate to see the car fire from one of those.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80902135


Anybody else here remembering their basic chemistry?

Na + H20 yields a big boom.
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Re: Sodium Ion batteries hit the market.
What companies make those batteries? Where can stocks be purchased from?
Asking for a friend
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Re: Sodium Ion batteries hit the market.
So no graphene?
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Why don't you fucking look into basalt?
I plan on using the mesh and roving in my new build
 Quoting: Florida Man


explain
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79729929


*Crickets*
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76751174


I was watching OP's stupid videos showing no one building these, no market.
Anyhow basalt is volcanic rock stronger than steel and will not rust. Here is a website if you are truly interested it's an amazing product available for decades. You can fit an equivalent of a truckload of rebar into a car backseat of basalt roving.

[link to basalt.guru (secure)]


Available NOW. Stronger than carbon fiber.
Why have you not heard of this??? That is my question.

Last Edited by Florida Man on 05/27/2022 12:08 PM
1. “You can’t fire a cannon, from a canoe!”
2. “Strength is gained in the range it is trained.”
3. “If it doesn’t swim, run, or fly, or isn’t green and grow in the ground, don’t eat it.”
4. “Know that you have complete control over what you put in your mouth. No one ever ate anything by accident.”
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Re: Sodium Ion batteries hit the market.
So sodium doesn't have nearly the density of lithium, and so a comparable sodium battery is supposedly 3 times heavier...

This is a downgrade in technology.

Soon you'll have Prius on monster truck tires like a custom F350 just to carry the extra weight, I'm sure the roads will fare well, and surely the distance will be at least a couple miles, with new charging locations every 6 miles...
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What companies make those batteries? Where can stocks be purchased from?
Asking for a friend
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Guess what, the answer won't be two weeks.


It's two years away. Same answer I got in 1991.
1. “You can’t fire a cannon, from a canoe!”
2. “Strength is gained in the range it is trained.”
3. “If it doesn’t swim, run, or fly, or isn’t green and grow in the ground, don’t eat it.”
4. “Know that you have complete control over what you put in your mouth. No one ever ate anything by accident.”
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Why don't you fucking look into basalt?
I plan on using the mesh and roving in my new build
 Quoting: Florida Man


explain
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79729929


*Crickets*
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76751174


I was watching OP's stupid videos showing no one building these, no market.
Anyhow basalt is volcanic rock stronger than steel and will not rust. Here is a website if you are truly interested it's an amazing product available for decades. You can fit an equivalent of a truckload of rebar into a car backseat of basalt roving.

[link to basalt.guru (secure)]


Available NOW. Stronger than carbon fiber.
Why have you not heard of this??? That is my question.
 Quoting: Florida Man


I did see skis made of them which sounds promising...

Not sure, but with electric applications you need to be able to interface and measure, unless there's such an overabundance..

So I'm still looking but for now I'm still in IDK enough
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So no graphene?
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no need.
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They explicitly talk about graphine in the third video YOU POSTED.
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Re: Sodium Ion batteries hit the market.
Yeah, 10,000 years ago in Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt.

This isn't new tech. At all.

We could all live with almost limitless energy but that limits profits and control.

This is a huge topic on GLP since forever.

Next step is using obelisks to transmit dielectricity.
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Re: Sodium Ion batteries hit the market.
Hits market
No link to buy
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will be buried like graphene battery made 12 years ago
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Re: Sodium Ion batteries hit the market.
Battery tech just stepped up its game.







lighter, safer from fire hazard, easy to obtain sodium. no need for unsafe mining.

changes a lot for the vehicle market.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 51043859


I bought a tablet computer from China about 2 years ago ,it arrived badly damaged in transit I took photos and got a refund and was told to dispose of it ,I took it apart in temporary seconds but the battery was like jelly and identical to what us grits call a cracker biscuit in size but felt like jelly just like in the photo, I also noticed this in a solar phone battery pack that swelled up I took it apart to find layers of silver and some foul smelling fluid .

This battery tech is already out there
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Re: Sodium Ion batteries hit the market.
So sodium doesn't have nearly the density of lithium, and so a comparable sodium battery is supposedly 3 times heavier...

This is a downgrade in technology.

Soon you'll have Prius on monster truck tires like a custom F350 just to carry the extra weight, I'm sure the roads will fare well, and surely the distance will be at least a couple miles, with new charging locations every 6 miles...
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76751174


Better used in fixed home storage of solar/wind than putting it on wheels.
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explain
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*Crickets*
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76751174


I was watching OP's stupid videos showing no one building these, no market.
Anyhow basalt is volcanic rock stronger than steel and will not rust. Here is a website if you are truly interested it's an amazing product available for decades. You can fit an equivalent of a truckload of rebar into a car backseat of basalt roving.

[link to basalt.guru (secure)]


Available NOW. Stronger than carbon fiber.
Why have you not heard of this??? That is my question.
 Quoting: Florida Man


I did see skis made of them which sounds promising...

Not sure, but with electric applications you need to be able to interface and measure, unless there's such an overabundance..

So I'm still looking but for now I'm still in IDK enough
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76751174


So sodium doesn't have nearly the density of lithium, and so a comparable sodium battery is supposedly 3 times heavier...

This is a downgrade in technology.

Soon you'll have Prius on monster truck tires like a custom F350 just to carry the extra weight, I'm sure the roads will fare well, and surely the distance will be at least a couple miles, with new charging locations every 6 miles...
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76751174


Better used in fixed home storage of solar/wind than putting it on wheels.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80902135


I'd actually build a structure with the basalt, insulate the hell out of it, and actually use these 'new' things for additional storage.
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Re: Sodium Ion batteries hit the market.
So sodium doesn't have nearly the density of lithium, and so a comparable sodium battery is supposedly 3 times heavier...

This is a downgrade in technology.

Soon you'll have Prius on monster truck tires like a custom F350 just to carry the extra weight, I'm sure the roads will fare well, and surely the distance will be at least a couple miles, with new charging locations every 6 miles...
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76751174


So what you're saying is you're not an engineer.





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