Fuel Cell is a relatively new
concept for the mobile industry, although it has been used for a long time in
the car. We are very well-known with the type cell battery, a fuel cell in this
paper is a type of rechargeable battery cell phone charger, but it does not use
available and instead use a mixture of salt water to generate electricity and
charger for your phone or tablet. The company myFC recently launched a new fuel
cell named Jaq supposedly the world's smallest. Although the phrase "charged
with salt water" sounds appealing, but the fact it is a bit different. Jaq
consists of two parts: charger for charging and fuel. Charger is shaped like a
piece of sole, inside there is a slot for inserting the fuel plate. Plates fuel
here is supplied by the manufacturer, inside it has water, salt and other
ingredients necessary for electrolyte mixture to form hydrogen gas and energy
supply for our equipment (rather not ourselves salt water or sea water into
offline).
Each plate has a fuel capacity of
2,400 mAh, relatively sufficient to fully charge a smartphone normal. Jaq
convenient in that you just plug it into fuel plates will be charged
immediately without the need to plug into the wall socket, and you do not need
to charge the battery before like the normal cell batteries. After using a
mixture of salt water, you can throw it away fuel plates. You can be assured
that the fuel plate which is made from the raw material is clean and friendly
environment should be able to throw away comfortably. But here it generates a
small obstacle, which is more then you want to buy a broken fuel cycle and
other uses so on repeating the same.
Currently the company has not
announced the price of Jaq and the price of a plate is how much fuel. Obviously
at the moment when it was not popular, it will cost a lot more expensive than
we normally use rechargeable batteries. Previously, the company has also sold
fuel plates shaped like a box of balls clamp, a local package worth nearly 9 of
45 Euro. myFC with product display at the exhibition MWC 2015.
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