I use supercaps in a variety of projects. They are great if you need a
large dump of power for a short period of time, but not anything for a
long period of time, very low energy density. For instance, you might be
able to use one to replace a starting battery, but not a traction battery.
Steve Spence
Renewable energy and self sufficiency
http://www.green-trust.org
http://arduinotronics.blogspot.com/
On 11/01/2010 01:22 AM, Bill Spires wrote:
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> My son told me recently that there have been breakthroughs in using
> capacitors to store electricity. They offer fast discharge and
> recharge. Anyone else heard anything?
>
> Capt. Bill
>
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> *From:* Kirk McLoren <kirkmcloren@yahoo.com>
> *To:* electricboats@yahoogroups.com
> *Sent:* Mon, November 1, 2010 12:31:11 AM
> *Subject:* [Electric Boats] super battery
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> wonder if it is true
>
> http://www.allcarselectric.com/blog/1050863_electric-car-drives-375-miles-at-55-mph-recharges-in-6-minutes#?=&cb=f372e4bc3afc71c&origin=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.allcarselectric.com%2Ff2588cfb047a004&relation=parent&transport=flash&frame=f1612fad6f66839&result=xxRESULTTOKENxx>
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Monday, November 1, 2010
Re: [Electric Boats] super battery
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