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Did it really fulfil the requirement?
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Did it really fulfil the requirement?
This may have been the purpose all along.
Unless you heat it to about 400°C like in every steam-electric thermal power station. To store such temperatures, it’s better to melt metal or something.
(Third °F burns)
On Quora there was “suggest edits” - we need it everywhere. Commenting is an ugly way to correct grammar. Suggesting edits allowed all sorts of improvements impossible to explain in a comment. Then the visionaries got fired and Quora went to shit.
Funny hats were made with mercury that makes you crazy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mad_as_a_hatter
About 4, I’d start long term storage from 80% because self-discharge rate is 30% per year in room temperature, or 15% per year in the fridge, which is the best storage temperature. Also, Battery University said in some article that 65% charge is optimal for storage, which is ~3.95V/cell at rest for most chemistries.
It’s a GIF: https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/32218427-589f-4acf-9b0e-eee5cf4b66d3.gif