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*A type of Fuel Cell utilizing the oxidization of zinc via the oxygen in the air to produce power | *A type of Fuel Cell utilizing the oxidization of [[zinc]] via the oxygen in the air to produce power | ||
*Found commonly as replacements for what once were mercury batteries | *Found commonly as replacements for what once were mercury batteries | ||
*Can be scaled up though | *Can be scaled up though | ||
*Can only be recharged via Smelting the Zinc Oxide, then recasting and/or macchining it (Look into is this could be somehow combined in a [[SLS]] , [[SLM]], or [[EBM]] system) | |||
=OSE Germany's Design= | =OSE Germany's Design= |
Latest revision as of 00:44, 27 February 2020
Basics
- A type of Fuel Cell utilizing the oxidization of zinc via the oxygen in the air to produce power
- Found commonly as replacements for what once were mercury batteries
- Can be scaled up though
- Can only be recharged via Smelting the Zinc Oxide, then recasting and/or macchining it (Look into is this could be somehow combined in a SLS , SLM, or EBM system)