I am leery about this. One of the images is rendered and then there is the question as to "Why hasn't any of these multi-billionaire companies already done this?". Like any of the battery companies for starters. There is another special effect animation that is rendered, when he plugs the device into the wall and then into the Iphone. The glowing Green is a post rendered effect.
I think the ad may be misleading to the general public, into thinking that the battery actually chargers your phone in 5 minutes.
Last Edit: Nov 6, 2014 10:48:46 GMT -5 by ZionPhil
I am leery about this. One of the images is rendered and then there is the question as to "Why hasn't any of these multi-billionaire companies already done this?". Like any of the battery companies for starters. There is another special effect animation that is rendered, when he plugs the device into the wall and then into the Iphone. The glowing Green is a post rendered effect.
I think the ad may be misleading to the general public, into thinking that the battery actually chargers your phone in 5 minutes.
It's the Cap that charges in 5 min, not the phone, and I'm even skeptical about that. Caps do charge fast though. I think it's a "hope to accomplish" type project and they won't be able to deliver. Graphene technology has been locked down by the big battery corps although something small like this could get through.
Last Edit: Nov 6, 2014 16:20:31 GMT -5 by BeeAmaker
Some things are meant to be closed. Your mind isn't one of them.
I am leery about this. One of the images is rendered and then there is the question as to "Why hasn't any of these multi-billionaire companies already done this?". Like any of the battery companies for starters. There is another special effect animation that is rendered, when he plugs the device into the wall and then into the Iphone. The glowing Green is a post rendered effect.
I think the ad may be misleading to the general public, into thinking that the battery actually chargers your phone in 5 minutes.
It's the Cap that charges in 5 min, not the phone, and I'm even skeptical about that. Caps do charge fast though. I think it's a "hope to accomplish" type project and they won't be able to deliver. Graphene technology has been locked down by the big battery corps although something small like this could get through.
I know it's the Cap that charges in 5mins. That's why I said the general public will believe that your phone charges in 5 minutes, because it's slightly misleading.
Post by jimustanguitar on Nov 6, 2014 16:42:21 GMT -5
I've worked with some monster capacitors before (we used to install these for car audio www.batcap.net/Products/BatCap400/tabid/60/Default.aspx ) and something that charges and discharges that fast is bound to do whatever it does somewhat catastrophically. Unless they're buffering the storage cell from the connections somehow, it will charge breaker blowingly fast and discharge with dangerously high current as well.