Battery charger gets going on dash of H2O.

AuthorWilliams, Robert H.
PositionTECH TALK: A TIP-SHEET ON THE LATEST GADGETS

For troops in isolated areas with no access to traditional sources of power regeneration, on-going research by Ultralife Corp in conjunction with Lynntech Inc. and the Army's Communications-Electronic Research, Development and Engineering Center is providing an answer.

They have just completed a 12-month milestone and scheduled delivery of a fuel cell charger that is energized by water.

Designed as a complement to other renewable energy systems, such as solar and wind power, the MRC-201 fuel-cell charger runs on cartridges that contain sodium borohydride that...

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