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Incorrect. As usual. The car battery has been subject to the same process of incremental improvement as every other part of the motor car while keeping to the same working principlesOriginally posted by EternalOptimist View Postexactly. except the battery






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exactly. the battery has changed the least.Originally posted by sasguru View PostIncorrect. As usual. The car battery has been subject to the same process of incremental improvement as every other part of the motor car while keeping to the same working principles





there is no minituarised little gizmo thats replaced the battery. it's still made out of lead and is full of acid
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostYou take a motor car from 1900 and compare it to a 2013 car. Every single item in the new car will have changed beyond recognition, due to technology and innovation. Except for one. The car battery.
The battery (energy storage) is almost identical in form and function to the 1900 one
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Have car engines stopped combusting fuel with a mixture of air?
I'm assuming not, which seems to me they're doing the same thing they were 100 years ago, burning a finite energy resource."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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no, most of them still do that.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostHave car engines stopped combusting fuel with a mixture of air?
I'm assuming not, which seems to me they're doing the same thing they were 100 years ago, burning a finite energy resource.
I drive a car, do you ?
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If we can save for a rainy day, so to speak, this is progress. Making it on-demand is what happens when the plan fails and high energy prices follow.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostIt's interesting that the title of this thread is Green energy storage, as opposed to energy storage.
The difference between the two is that one type fits neatly into the grid and the current infrastructure, the other does not.
So rather than ustilise the one that fits neatly,"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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you save for a rainy day, I have no problems with that. But dont make me pay for itOriginally posted by scooterscot View PostIf we can save for a rainy day, so to speak, this is progress. Making it on-demand is what happens when the plan fails and high energy prices follow.
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No. Occasionally I rent a car, but only for 7-10 days per year I'd say.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postno, most of them still do that.
I drive a car, do you ?
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maybe we should have a different coloured bin for bank statementsOriginally posted by zeitghostBut there are.
They ferret through the bags hoping for bank statements & such like.
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I did save for a rainy day once, now I'm paying for the feckless through low interest rates.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postyou save for a rainy day, I have no problems with that. But dont make me pay for it
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