Mon Jan 7, 2008 8:01PM EST
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Making waves at CES are two companies, Horizon Fuel Cell and Millennium Cell, that are showing off a variety of fuel cell technologies with a twist.
The HydroPak looks like any typical emergency battery, with a three-prong 110-volt outlet and two USB ports ready to charge up your gadgets. It puts out 50 watts peak and 25 watts continuously, with a total of 350 watt-hours available.
But inside is not the usual lead-acid battery. Instead it's a fuel cell, one recharged, in part, by regular water. Don't get too excited. Contrary to some published reports, the HydroPak doesn't run on water alone. You still have to buy cartridges that have a small amount of chemical inside them. You fill the remaining space in the cartridge with water, which activates the fuel cell.
Depending on the laptop, 350 watt-hours is good for up to 10 full charges. The base HydroPak unit, when it's released, will cost $400. Cartridges, which are not reusable, will run $20 each.
(Sadly I didn't get to see this specific model in action; the company was expecting it to arrive at its booth this evening. It looks a bit like a small suitcase.)
Also on display: A tiny fuel cell using a mix of 10 percent vodka and 90 percent water, powering a small fan. Not something you're likely to see at Best Buy, but fun nonetheless.
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Please provide info on the unit when it arrives. Also, was the smaller unit a Hydropak mini? Thanks.
A Vodka fuel cell I can get into.. I always have Vodka around somewhere...
Yeah vodka powered... because 18.95 a liter (or 72.01 a gallon) makes perfect sense. Come on...these are toys. They are not "break throughs" just curiosities to display at a trade show.
all new technology starts out somewhere....cars will eventually run on water as a source of hydrogen to power fuel cells which will run electric motors.....Chrysler supposedly is working on a minivan that will use boron mixed with water to facilitate the breakdown of ordinary water and Honda is currently leasing out their new FCX in southern California.....the FCX is a fuel cell car that uses tanks of stored hydrogen gas in place of a gas tank and they are working on a home filling station that will use natural gas as the source of hydrogen and the result of that process will be heat and electricity for the home
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1 Posted by jbarnebee on Mon Jan 7, 2008 11:46PM EST Report Abuse
Do you have a link or other info on the Vodka powered fuel cell? Sounds Cool