fandango
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If you know, tell me. I can handle the truth. As everybody knows, the electric car has been suppressed for a long time. One of the main reasons was a false one concerning batteries. Of which I mean the rechargeable kind. The other reason of course is the money that the oil industry makes. And those who produce air cleaners, spark plugs, engine oil and the many other things that would become obsolete if we went to all electric cars.
I was in the store the other day looking for some AA batteries. I was surprised to find out that Duracell makes them that they say will work for 10 years! I also looked at some Everready batteries. Though they weren't the rechargeable kind, they said that they contained lithium. These were listed to last 20 years!
Does anybody know how these batteries work? Do they only put out their listed power for a short time? Then recharge themselves? Or if they are drained too much, does this shorten their lifespan? If these batteries last as long as they say they do, what in the hell are we even doing bothering with rechargeable batteries!
I was in the store the other day looking for some AA batteries. I was surprised to find out that Duracell makes them that they say will work for 10 years! I also looked at some Everready batteries. Though they weren't the rechargeable kind, they said that they contained lithium. These were listed to last 20 years!
Does anybody know how these batteries work? Do they only put out their listed power for a short time? Then recharge themselves? Or if they are drained too much, does this shorten their lifespan? If these batteries last as long as they say they do, what in the hell are we even doing bothering with rechargeable batteries!