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Posted 6 years ago 2018-02-05#1
Posted 6 years ago 2018-02-26#4
Nothing new unless he has perfected a way to do this safely without special equipment. I remember my EE professor discussing the concept of a strong reverse charge to accomplish this. You can get away with it once, but the structural defects this cause can increase the chance of an explosion if you try this many times.
Posted 6 years ago 2018-03-05#5
The invention works by adding a third electrode to the two poles already present in every Li-Ion battery. This third electrode then drains residual lithium-ions from one of the poles, thus removing “rock content” that prevents battery cells from storing more electricity. The researcher says that he already built and tested a prototype smartphone battery last year using this new technology.