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Fuel Cell Devices could be in the Future

by Fuel Cell Mike on December 28, 2009


Introduced relatively recently, there is a new concept of using various fluids to create fuel cells and in process this will create electricity to power many of our commonly used electronic devices. Recently Sony put together a prototype that combines a lithium polymer battery and a fuel cell together which should more efficiently distribute power to the mobile device.

In a test, they claim that it should be possible to run movies for 14 hours with only a 10ml methanol fuel cell which is relatively small. With electronic devices becoming more and more powerful as time goes by, these new battery technologies are crucial to keep battery life at least at its current length or preferably make the battery life even longer in the future. Think about the possibilities of having devices in the future with batteries that will last for a week before you have to recharge the battery, and when you go to recharge the battery it will take just as long as a conventional battery.

We can all hope that the new fuel cell technologies that Sony is developing can be applied to future devices and will pass through the crucial prototype stage which is unfortunately where too many devices come to pass.

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Toshiba Releases Methanol-Powered Fuel Cell Gadget Charger

by Fuel Cell Mike on December 4, 2009


Everyone seems to have some kind of battery powered gadget these days. Our gadgets demand that we all return to the wall socket to keep the batteries charged up. For those of us who don’t want to end up stranded without access to a power jack and a gadget with a dead battery, Toshiba has released the Dynario methanol powered fuel cell on October 22, 2009 that promises to keep many of our gadgets going without need of a socket. The Toshiba Dynario’s debut retail price is 29,800 yen ( $328.00), it runs off of 50ml cartridges of highly concenrated methanol fuel. The cartridges are priced at 3,150 yen ($34.00) for a pack of five. With a quick 20 second charge from a fuel cartridge, the Dynario yields enough power to charge two normal cell phones. While the initial price is not very economical, the release of the Toshiba Dynario is an important step for this technology. For those who value their gadgets enough to warrant purchasing one, the Dynario is only available for purchase in Japan through Shop1048, Toshiba’s direct order website. Initially, only 3000 Dynarios were produced and Toshiba will evaluate the public response to the Dynario before determining how and if to offer further such products.

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Fuel cell devices Get Greener and Cleaner

by Fuel Cell Mike on November 28, 2009


Fuel cell devices Get Greener and Cleaner

Ever since the first appearance of the automobile in the early 1900’s, fuel cells have been steadily advancing. From efficiency to the actual variety of fuel used, almost every element of those early fuel cells has been completely re-vamped since their first premiere, and the end seems to be nowhere in sight. Many a colourful invention has been built around the fuel cell, and it’s seemingly endless list of applications continues to be built upon, even today. As devices have gotten smaller, cleaner and smarter, so have fuel cells and their corresponding devices. From lawnmowers to motorcycles, this imminent incline in quality has long been sweeping the world.

Among the largest household advancements has been the creation of fuel-cell powered device chargers. This recent technology, although still in it’s fledgling stages, allows for the quick and effective charging of all variety of USB compatible gadgets. By inserting a very small amount of methanol into a fuel cell device charger, you allow your favourite gadgets to be charged for up to seven hours without the use of a wall or car outlet. Aside from portable goodies, fuel cells have also been making major shifts in the automobile market. As making the latest cars green has become a more and more extensive pre-occupation for the auto industry, so has building better, more efficient engines.

Hybrid technology, the hybrid child of fuel cell and electric technologies, has become even more common-place in recent years. Hybrid cars, aside from being very silent, are extremely economical. While a fuel cell is installed, there is also an electric motor which can be charged directly from the wall, or from a separate combustion engine. Since the car is only actually burning fuel roughly half of the time, gas consumption is considerably reduced.

Although these and other budding technologies threaten to extinct the classic fuel cell as well as any number of fuel cell devices, you can bet that their total elimination won’t be coming soon. Although not the greenest technology, fuel cells have taken the test of time and passed with flying colors. It’s seems unlikely that they’ll be leaving our world in the near future, so why not take advantage of their many handy applications?

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Methanol fuel cells - fuel cell devices

by Fuel Cell Mike on November 14, 2009


The methanol fuel cells fall under the classification of proton exchange fuel cells where methanol is employed as the primary fuel. The noticeable advantage of methanol fuel cells is the convenience of transportation. Methanol is known to be quite stable liquid and suitable for all kinds of atmospheric conditions. The methanol fuel cells are not exactly known for their efficiency, but they are mainly preferred for easy portability, where their energy as well as power density is given more priority.

The fuel cell devices can generate a small quantity of power over sustained duration of time which makes them very popular and hence they are most suited for consumer products like cell phones, digital cameras and also laptops, which are the main fuel cell device in wide usage at the moment.

The importance of these fuel cells have been found in military applications as they generate low noise and heat and do not produce poisonous effluents or vapors. The benefits of the fuel cell powered devices are their durable power in contrast to rechargeable batteries, spontaneous recharging advantages by substituting the disposable fuel cartridge, non-poisonous wastage and above all their light weight. On account of this, methanol fuel cells are developed by a number of companies as a dependable and alternative power source for such electronic appliances which are generally carried around all the time.

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Hate having to recharge you cell phone?

by Fuel Cell Mike on November 2, 2009


In the world of technology that we live in today there are so many things that we use daily such as our cell phones, IPods, MP3 players, and more. The problem with the amount of time that we use these devices is the amount of times that they have to be recharged. Nothing is more frustrating than having your cell phone battery die when you are in the middle of an important conversation.

Well now there is a new way to keep your cell phone or IPod or MP3 player charged for many hours. Some last up to ninety days. The development of the fuel cell device has been completed and is now available for purchase. These fuel cell devices are mobile and can be used anywhere. You only have to plug your device into it and you are ready to go.

These fuel cell devices are great for traveling or anywhere you might not have access to electricity. These devices can be returned to be recycled and ready for use again which, is a great way to help protect our environment.

So never miss an important call again. Get a fuel cell device and start talking or text messaging with the knowledge that you don’t have to worry about your battery going dead.

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How Fuel Cells Work

by Fuel Cell Mike on October 26, 2009


You’ve probably heard about fuel cells.

Fuel cells are one of the most popular buzz words at the moment; everyone wants a car with a fuel cell. Surely you’ve heard of fuel cells. Where did they come from? Well, President Bush, in 2003, created the Hydrogen Fuel Initiative, which helped to fund fuel cell development. They had existed before this, but the proposal was the first major government funding of fuel cells, and was the reason why they began to have mainstream sucecss. So what are these things and how do they work? How come so many people are interested in them? Well, most people are interested in them because of the main idea: fuel cells are capable of making energy without noise or pollution. This is in comparison to fossil fuels, which make a lot of noise and a lot of pollution when they are creating energy. The main idea behind fuel cells is the polymer electrolyte membrane, which allows this process to take place. It takes hydrogren and oxygen and makes them into wayer, and was it does this, energy is created in the process. The fuel cell also stores this energy, effectively creating a neverending battery. The only problem with fuel cells at the moment is the cost; other than that, they might be the ideal form of energy.

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A solid oxide fuel cell is an

by Fuel Cell Mike on October 25, 2009


amazing form of energy storage which presents many advantages over traditional energy platforms. A solid oxide fuel cell is a fuel cell device which provides energy in the same chemical process as a standard battery cell, but with an amazing twist: the electrolyte material used is ceramic, a solid. Because of this ceramic electrolyte, fuel cell devices constructed in this manner are extremely stable over long periods of time, and do not suffer from many of the disadvantages of regular fuel cell devices, such as methanol fuel cells, or acid based cells. The emissions are extremely low, and the cost per unit of output is greatly reduced.

These solid fuel cells are extremely stable under conditions which would normally pose serious difficulty to a liquid based cell. With extreme movement, there is no risk of spillage or explosion. This makes them especially useful in applications such as motor vehicles or watercraft. The motion of the vehicle poses no threat to unsettle the contents, which can results in a hazardous acid spill.
With the continued focus on the energy crisis, it is good to see that there is forward progress and new innovation in the field, and new fuel cell devices are part of these advancements.

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The power of fuel cell devices

by Fuel Cell Mike on October 17, 2009


Scientists have recently evolved a high technology way of production fuel apart from normal sources. The scientifically proved cheap hydrogen from urine is used in fuel cells for the power generation. This could be well defined power source which is the good supplement for the gas batteries and others.

The newly evolved pee power is based on the technology of hydrogen based. Hydrogen, which happens to be the most common element in the Universe, would be used in a profitable way hereafter. The efforts made on hydrogen uses in production, storing, transporting energy and using it economically also found fruitful.

The recent techniques which are involved in the fuel powered devices are its usage in Laptop, cell phone and ipod, as beautiful source of renewable energy. It would be a boon for the owners of the above products. The world is still waiting to the dawn of inception of these marvelous products in the entire electronics arena.

Even though the usage of fuel cell devices is in existence, it is not in full flow in the Market. The reason could be, the low production rate or the companies have worked on making them small, cheap at affordable price and making them long lasting. The caution given for these fuel cells is these should not get overheated, as it may lose its durability.

Hence the fuel powered cells are the future kings in the arena of renewable source of energy. It has all the qualities of normal fuel powered cells to get into the world’s usage. In short these are the products from natural sources which would never exhaust.

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Fuel cell devices are versatile in all

by Fuel Cell Mike on September 28, 2009


An effective cell with all features is the alkaline fuel cell. It has the wonderful feature of fact that it has been sent to moon for various purposes and thus it has the distinguished fact when compared to others type of cells. fuel cell devices are
exemplary devices that produces a pure oxygen and hence it has been widely use din space purposes. It is mostly found in all space activities wherein which the scientist do a wonderful research with purposes. It finds the predominant place while a research goes on. Major of the scientists are using this device for their scientific study and hence it is recognized as the world wide wonder than that of anything. Mostly fuel cell powered have been used in the production of electricity and hence the process of generating electricity is highly been formed by this. Apart from using this for various productions, it has to be taken care to cope with the carbon-dioxide sensitivity as it has fewer copes. While the advantages are in upper hand the use of this cell device is highly recognized as the better cell than anything.

It is a device, which can be easily produced without involving a lot of cost. Very cheaper and easy to handle. Hence, this versatile deice has to be enhanced if further research is done to a dazzling height.

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Breakthroughs in fuel cell devices

by Fuel Cell Mike on September 27, 2009


Scientists in both the United States and France have made major breakthroughs in miniature fuel cells, making the possible the replacement of battery-powered appliances with fuel cell powered devices in the near future.

The scientists in the United States have created a fuel cell that is three millimeters in diameter that produces 1 milliampere at 1 millivolt of tension. It does so with very few parts. A reservoir of water is separated from a metal hydride solution by a porous membrane. Tension in the water allows it to seep through the membrane, where it reacts with the metal hydride solution to form hydrogen. The release of hydrogen both increases the pressure in that part of the fuel cell enough to stop the water from seeping through the membrane and also reacts with electrodes to generate the actual energy. Because it uses water tension rather than gravity, the fuel cell can face any direction. This feature is important for use in portable electronic devices that might be rotated in any direction.

French scientists have created a fuel cell three times as big as the one created by the U.S. scientists, and it produces much more power. It uses methanol rather than metal hydride, and the methanol must be added to the cell from an external source. Both the methanol fuel cell and the water fuel cell are great strides toward a fuel-cell-powered reality.

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