anti gravity battery jumpers
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anti gravity battery jumpers
anybody know about these and can they be used fro cpap
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Re: anti gravity battery jumpers
I couldn't find a spec for amp hours or watt hours from the battery. That's the information we need.
It looks to me like it's a fairly small capacity battery that can put out a lot of amps for a very short period of time to start a motorcycle or ATV, or maybe even a car.
If it really works, it's a neat idea, but it probably can't put out enough power for a long period of time in order to run your CPAP for long. Unless they have some new battery chemistry, it takes a certain number of atoms of lead, lithium, or whatever to generate a certain amount of energy, and that requires a certain size and weight for a battery.
It looks to me like it's a fairly small capacity battery that can put out a lot of amps for a very short period of time to start a motorcycle or ATV, or maybe even a car.
If it really works, it's a neat idea, but it probably can't put out enough power for a long period of time in order to run your CPAP for long. Unless they have some new battery chemistry, it takes a certain number of atoms of lead, lithium, or whatever to generate a certain amount of energy, and that requires a certain size and weight for a battery.
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Re: anti gravity battery jumpers
Kind of sounds like lithium polymer.
Safety may be a sticking point; these batteries were used primarily outdoors because of an explosion risk.
Maybe that's been fixed. It's been a while.
Safety may be a sticking point; these batteries were used primarily outdoors because of an explosion risk.
Maybe that's been fixed. It's been a while.
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Re: anti gravity battery jumpers
ah, now I lay me down to *BOOOOM*chunkyfrog wrote:Kind of sounds like lithium polymer.
Safety may be a sticking point; these batteries were used primarily outdoors because of an explosion risk.
Maybe that's been fixed. It's been a while.
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Re: anti gravity battery jumpers
Never seen an Anti Gravity battery Jumper, is this a new circus act, or something new? If they really are anti gravity, then I need one to help me get my butt out of this chair...
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Re: anti gravity battery jumpers
can I tie a bunch to a lawn chair and float around?
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I believe I can flypalerider wrote:can I tie a bunch to a lawn chair and float around?
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Re: anti gravity battery jumpers
I saw something like this recently. The battery chemistry was Lithium Iron Phosphate which is expensive but has benefits of many cycles longevity, less dissipation while in storage and pretty safe overall.
The one I was looking at was a different brand but was very similar to what you describe and definitely was Lithium Iron Sulfate chemistry. I think It claimed about 12 AH capacity, enough for at least a few nights w/o humidifier, but I would have to verify that.
The one I was looking at was a different brand but was very similar to what you describe and definitely was Lithium Iron Sulfate chemistry. I think It claimed about 12 AH capacity, enough for at least a few nights w/o humidifier, but I would have to verify that.
Re: anti gravity battery jumpers
Should read Lithium Iron Phosphate, as in the first partAmenite wrote:... very similar to what you describe and definitely was Lithium Iron Sulfate chemistry. ...