Quote:
Originally Posted by DGthe3
There is enough energy in a regular car battery to kill you too. And don't even think about how much energy is in 50 lbs of gasoline ...
|
Not to argue with you but...there is a difference between chemical bonds and electricity..and even how electricity is stored....sure a car regular battery has enough energy to kill you but it doesn't put out enough current to do so...the chemical bonds in gasoline require a flame to break apart....and even must be aerosolized/vapor to cause a violent explosion...
hybrid car batteries produce anywhere from 100-300V and have more than enough current to overcome the resistance in your body...easily stopping your heart....hence why you will never find me working under the hood of one...
So how will this charged electrolyte gel be transferred to your vehicle? What happens if it comes in contact with you? What happens if it comes into contact with water/metal/etc?(underground storage anyone?) What if it spills? Is it possible for current to flow into you while you are pumping it?
All I am saying there is a BUNCH of things this article doesn't address...