[NSRCA-discussion] Li Graphene
Jay Gerber
jaysgerber at earthlink.net
Wed Feb 3 05:26:47 AKST 2016
John, my grandson is a physicist who did research on "Graphene" and was
written up in one of those technical magazines...I've read his thesis and
understood two words, "the & and" on alternate pages...from what he
explained, Graphene is a material that is super thin, highly conductive and
an amazingly strong material. I would think that Li Graphene batteries
taking advantage of this new technology would have more capacity at a given
voltage and be much lighter and smaller in size.
I'm sure we have many more intelligent engineering folks on this list with a
better explanation but I thought these thoughts might help.
Jay
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I see that Hobby King is advertising Li Graphene batteries. Does anyone
have any experience with them.
John D. Fuqua
johnfuqua at embarqmail.com
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