Hey all, I just saw this clip about graphene infused filament which can be used to make printable batteries, which is just frikkin cool. Even better is they're using a Rostock Max to test the process!
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDn2v-YKTOE#t=206[/youtube]
*EDIT* Apparently I have no idea how to use the youtube embed tag :/
Graphene filament for printable batteries!
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Looks pretty amazing.
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Re: Graphene filament for printable batteries!
I can't seem to make it work either, here's a link to click on http://youtu.be/uDn2v-YKTOE
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Re: Graphene filament for printable batteries!
Show offbubbasnow wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDn2v-YKTOE[/youtube]

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Hahaha, okay bubbasnow, what magic did you do to make that work? 

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He removed the "s" from "https". Youtube embeds here only work with http links.Glacian22 wrote:Hahaha, okay bubbasnow, what magic did you do to make that work?
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Re: Graphene filament for printable batteries!
This concept seems suspect to me. Batteries typically take two different materials with a different electron-volt potential. The electrolyte allows the electrons to flow between the materials of differing potential producing voltage/current. Unless there is something special about those white 'spacer?' plates they insert, I don't see where the voltage comes from. Also, they claimed voltage similar to 'AA' batteries, yet I did not see the display read anything about .7V. Am I missing something here?
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