Thank you. Im no dummy, however this language is beyond my education level and I don't have the time to read up yet.
Just catching Dave's video now.
With all those claims I'd put this into the usual "BS bin".
A lifetime of a decade? Well, you could simply use a Lithium coin cell. I have plenty of devices with a Lithium coin cell that still delivers enough power after more than 30 years...
It's overhyped BS. They're just weak beta cells that can just about keep an RTC running and that's it. I mean they played themselves by showing the model...100uW...yeah, that's about right, ain't gonna charge your phone let alone power a house.
I reckon a lemon with a copper & Iron nail would be for functional and produces more power .
for SMD version lice into small slices and use how ever many leg required . Hot snot to stop it drying out or leaking
BTW there is a USB version as well Plug you lemon into any port.
Thank you. Im no dummy, however this language is beyond my education level and I don't have the time to read up yet.
Just catching Dave's video now.
When I find the wording is in such a way like that I can't understand, I'd lookup the words and context and when I understand it, most of the time I find it is just bullshit dressed up as something that looks complicated using varied words and misleading statements.
The stock photos are usually give away when doing image lookup but in this case it looks like they forgot about the 100uw/microwatts.
It really depends on how much power it can generate for a given volume and price. I don't think anyone wants an 80s era sized brick for a phone priced at $250,000 just so they won't have to charge it.