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Where To Buy Graphene Batteries For Phones?

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As most of you know with graphine batteries you can charge a device in just under 30 seconds. If you don't know what graphene is, well watch this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwiTIzkF4cw

 

But what I would like to know is if their is a way to buy batteries to put into your device (like phones, tablets, etc. ? 

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Not yet on the market, sorry.

 

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If they were easy to make and use we would all be using them, they are rare because you cannot buy them nor are they easy to implement.

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Theyre developing them, you cant buy them anywhere, but if its so simple as just put some graphite oxide on CD and then put it in CD drive then we should see them in market in near future...

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You may have to buy one of these first:

 

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(Graphene research facility)

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thats the only way to get them since they don't have them for sell

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use a pair of ultra capacitors and a small regulation circuit... charge time= 1 second (with the correct charger )

runtime ( assume you using 2 100 farad super caps with total charge voltage of 6 that will be 594 coulombs now Q=It so that is (assuming your phone uses 400mA)

594=0.4*t

solving for t we get 1485 seconds which is around 24 mins.

 

now you only get that epic runtime if you design an epic regulator that can give you the 3.7v output even when he caps are down to millivolts   

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As most of you know with graphine batteries you can charge a device in just under 30 seconds. If you don't know what graphene is, well watch this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwiTIzkF4cw

 

But what I would like to know is if their is a way to buy batteries to put into your device (like phones, tablets, etc. ? 

if you charte a batery that fast its going to blow up..

 
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Yeah, im 14 and not an engineer, but I am a nerd from heart ^_^

Then you probably don't have enough money to buy one even if you knew where you could get them.

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