Glass electrolyte battery.... a solid electrolyte

Started by Westbranch, April 18, 2017, 08:15:04 PM

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Westbranch

KID FW1811 560W >C&D 24V 900Ah AGM
CL150 29032 FW V.2126-NW2097-GP2133 175A E-Panel WBjr, 3Px4s 140W > 24V 900Ah AGM,
2 Cisco WRT54GL i/c DD-WRT Rtr, NetGr DS104Hub
Cotek ST1500 Inv  want a 24V  ROSIE Inverter
OmniCharge3024  Eu1/2/3000iGens
West Chilcotin 1680+W to come

TomW

Just "wow". I can't even start to understand how that might work?


Somehow my tiny, aged synapses tell me an electrolyte needed to be a conducting liquid?

It is very interesting but I have learned over the years to not buy into every press release.  ;D

We seriously need a quantum leap in energy storage to emerge. Maybe "batteries" is not the way? I always fancied energy storage in a crystal matrix but thats maybe too "Star Trek" fantasy.

Time will tell.

Thanks for the share!

Tom



Do NOT mistake me for any kind of "expert".

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24 Trina 310 watt modules, SMA SunnyBoy 7.7 KW Grid Tie inverter.

I thought that they were angels, but much to my surprise, We climbed aboard their starship and headed for the skies

Westbranch

You might be right about calling it a battery,  I have seen the term ESS,  Energy Storage System,  being used more... seems more appropriate but it is more than just batteries...

The last line,I think mentions hope that someone will pick up the idea and run with it.... Based on his age I think he needs more than hope, he is in his ninety's..  all the power to him... pardon the pun...
KID FW1811 560W >C&D 24V 900Ah AGM
CL150 29032 FW V.2126-NW2097-GP2133 175A E-Panel WBjr, 3Px4s 140W > 24V 900Ah AGM,
2 Cisco WRT54GL i/c DD-WRT Rtr, NetGr DS104Hub
Cotek ST1500 Inv  want a 24V  ROSIE Inverter
OmniCharge3024  Eu1/2/3000iGens
West Chilcotin 1680+W to come

russ_drinkwater

Hope to see this in less than 5 years.
Maybe old mate is already dead?
Standalone. 20 Hyundai x 220 watts panels, 2 x classic 150's, Latronics 24 volt 3kw inverter, Whiz bang Jnr, 12 Rolls surrete  4KS 25P  batteries and WBJ.
Grid tie feed-in, 12.5 kw in 3 arrays generating 50 kws per day average. Solar river grid tie inverters