Interesting invention. That might not be patented yet.
It was not until 9 years ago that the W87 h-bomb warhead got a gas refill port for Tritium gas, saving hundreds of millions of dollars to recharge tritium used in the fision part of an hbomb design.
You would have thought of adding it decades ago, because no tritium lasts 13 years in a h-bomb, and now you just solved the riddle of using a dormant drive that claims low helium.
Many drives this year have a sata SMART code field from 0 to 100 indicating how much helium is left before self destruct.
... but none have a refill port.
ports leak, but you could think of one that does not, in your patent, I assume.
Interesting invention. That might not be patented yet.
It was not until 9 years ago that the W87 h-bomb warhead got a gas refill port for Tritium gas, saving hundreds of millions of dollars to recharge tritium used in the fision part of an hbomb design.
You would have thought of adding it decades ago, because no tritium lasts 13 years in a h-bomb, and now you just solved the riddle of using a dormant drive that claims low helium.
Many drives this year have a sata SMART code field from 0 to 100 indicating how much helium is left before self destruct.
... but none have a refill port.
ports leak, but you could think of one that does not, in your patent, I assume.
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