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zinc airA battery technology that provides more charge per pound or size than nickel cadmium or nickel metal hydride and does not suffer from the memory effect. It uses a carbon membrane that absorbs oxygen, a zinc plate and potassium hydroxide as the electrolyte. The technology dates back to the 1920s, when large batteries were used for remote railroad switches and lights on harbor buoys.
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The zinc-air battery is made of two 12 volt strings which can be wired in parallel to provide 56Ah at 12 volts or wired in series to provide 27 Ah at 24 volts. One innovative approach is known as the zinc-air battery, which, rather than using potentially harmful reactants, relies on the oxygen existing in the air to create energy. com/reports/c45725) has announced the addition of World Zinc-air Battery Markets to their offering. |
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