Friday, 13 January 2012

Powertrekk, Charge your Mobile Device with Water

Powertrekk
Powertrekk Hydrogen Fuel Cell Charger could replace Battery.

Two things: One of them is “Sodium Silicide” (Sodium metal + Silicon powder = Sodium Silicide). Michigan State University made it and patented by SiGNa Chemistry Inc. Sodium, in open air, OMG... but Sodium Silicide is safe to handle in open air and exhibits a unique property: when exposed to water, Sodium Silicide generates hydrogen.
FuelCellSticker
Another one is FuelCellSticker, has developed by myFC (my Fuel Cell, Swedish based company). It is a thin lightweight fuel cell, portable. It can enhance power density. So,in conjunction with FuelCellSticker, Sodium Silicide developed a portable substitute to traditional batteries, named PowerTrekk.

Powertrekk Powepukk
Powertrekk Powepukk
Users have to buy disk-shaped PowerPukks fuel cell charger, which contains Sodium Silicide as fuel. It is reusable. First take PowerPukk to fits inside the PowerTrekk. And then just add a tablespoon of water(dirty, clean, salty, whatever it is, it doesn’t matter), and then you are ready to charge cell phones, tablet computers and other small electronic devices via USB. It can generates energy equivalent to about 4 AA batteries and will be cheaper than a 4 pack AA batteries.

Review
Rated output
5 Volts
How it works
When water interacts with the central well of the PowerPukk,
the devices Proton Exchange Membrane stars to convert hydrogen into generating electricity.
Color
Grey, Green, Red and Yellow
Size:
Fits in the Palm Of your hand

In Picture:
Powertrekk
Powertrekk
Powertrekk


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