Not this shit again. These nuclear-diamond batteries only produce 100 microwatts of power per cell. That amount of power will not power any device like a phone or tablet. You would need tens of thousands of them to be moderately useful on consumer grade goods. These batteries are only useful in scientific and limited industrial applications. The hype on these batteries is completely unwarranted and designed to get you excited enough to throw money at anything the jews sell you with these words.
Not this shit again. These nuclear-diamond batteries only produce 100 microwatts of power per cell. That amount of power will not power any device like a phone or tablet. You would need tens of thousands of them to be moderately useful on consumer grade goods. These batteries are only useful in scientific and limited industrial applications. The hype on these batteries is completely unwarranted and designed to get you excited enough to throw money at anything the jews sell you with these words.
Gosh, these would have been great to power things like Voyager I and II spacecrafts from the 1970s. Oh, wait... (en.wikipedia.org).
Gosh, these would have been great to power things like Voyager I and II spacecrafts from the 1970s. [Oh, wait...](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MHW-RTG).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEmO8DcOap4
A Chinese startup has developed a tiny 50 year life diamond nuclear battery that's going to change the world! Yeah, nah. Same old betavoltaic, same old limitations, and same old startup marketing hype.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEmO8DcOap4
>A Chinese startup has developed a tiny 50 year life diamond nuclear battery that's going to change the world! Yeah, nah. Same old betavoltaic, same old limitations, and same old startup marketing hype.