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Comments on ‘Pee-powered battery unveiled’Tuesday 4th September 2007 12:16 GMT Sorrys • Tuesday 4th September 2007 12:24 GMT
Sounds like this battery is going to have piss poor performance. NoPoPoAnonymous Coward • Tuesday 4th September 2007 12:25 GMT
"NoPoPo"... o_O If they release it over here... not sure that's the name I'd market it with.... then again we do have the Wii.... Come on, El RegRyan • Tuesday 4th September 2007 12:38 GMT
Surely the headline should have been: "New batteries take the piss" toilet humourEvilFairy • Tuesday 4th September 2007 12:41 GMT
so you put your NoPoPo (charged with wee) in your Wii next they'll be releasing boogrool a bag to keep them in that's also flushable... NoPoPo?Ralph B • Tuesday 4th September 2007 12:42 GMT
Wasn't it General Melchett who warned us to never pooh-pooh a NoPoPo? Not much useJames • Tuesday 4th September 2007 12:51 GMT
500mAh is pathetic, I can't think of any application I'd use these cells in. Currently I have 2600mAh NiMH rechargeables and they have acceptable life in GPS receivers and digicams. 20% of the lifespan just so I can recharge it by peeing on it? No thanks, I'll just plan a bit ahead and keep spare, charged NiMH cells with me. And if you need more power -Anonymous Coward • Tuesday 4th September 2007 13:06 GMT
-pee on a railway line (third rail systems only). HmmAnonymous Coward • Tuesday 4th September 2007 13:09 GMT
500mAh is truly not enough, but maybe that'll improve. Does it take much time for the reaction to work, or can one just pop the AAs out, disappear for a minute and have them up & working again? At lastJulian Cook • Tuesday 4th September 2007 13:28 GMT
In today’s world where everything seam to need AA or AAA we have been given a reason to go to the pub and drink more. No longer do i have to blame late running meetings or missed trains. From now on I can tell my wife that I am recharging my gadgets Re: Not much useRune Moberg • Tuesday 4th September 2007 13:29 GMT
500mAh is based on regular pee. Some of us have hi-octane pee which I'm sure will make your 2600mAh NiMH puny in comparison! Apparently.Clay Garland • Tuesday 4th September 2007 13:48 GMT
Judging by the name of the product, simply dropping a grogan on the battery, or popping it up the ol' fruit basket, and expecting a recharge is pie in the sky. NoPoPoshane fitzgerald • Tuesday 4th September 2007 14:29 GMT
I think the No Poo-Poo title is in fact a warning or warranty disclaimer. Since you can fill it with pee it might inspire the use of other fuel substitiutes. But by warning no-poo-poo this clearly indicates you must not squeeze a soft steamy log into it. Lol.Steven Foster • Tuesday 4th September 2007 15:04 GMT
It'll be funny when they leak in your new gadgets. NoPooPoovincent himpe • Tuesday 4th September 2007 15:16 GMT
I'm wondering if drinking a few extra strong Belgian or German beers before 'powering up' ( should that be 'peeing up' ?) the battery wouldn't give it some extra 'zest'. Maybe you'll be able to get 1000 mAh out of it. Talk about an alkaline battery .... accessories for the NoPoPo batteryvincent himpe • Tuesday 4th September 2007 15:22 GMT
i can already envision a whole range of manufacturers that will come out with accessories for these batteries ... filling funnels... little battery diapers ( against leaking batteires ) waterpoof bags ... altjhough the biggest hit may be a clip on 'charging station' that attaches to baby's diaper ... No more : the diaper needs changing..... but rather :the batteries need changing...... A new cultural paradigm in the making...Mike Moyle • Tuesday 4th September 2007 15:57 GMT
Those who feel the need to announce their temporary departure to their friends at the bar will finally be able to drop the archaic need to "see a man about a horse" and replace it with the more contemporary "need to go charge a battery". Toyota Peeus?Matt • Tuesday 4th September 2007 16:15 GMT
When yer mates get in, give them all a funnel and a bucket of water. You may be able to get from Manchester to London on electric only then. 500mAh not entirely useless...Anonymous Coward • Tuesday 4th September 2007 18:54 GMT
One of those would last quite a while in an electric clock. Admittedly they're a bit old-school now, but they don't need much and the long shelf life would be a plus in that role if anyone still has one. I generally run clocks of that sort off 'flat' batteries rejected by hungrier devices. The idea of using human waste for a larger scale power plant appeals to me. The company I work for already uses effluent in place of software (my code excluded naturally :) ) and management strategy. An observation ...Anonymous Coward • Tuesday 4th September 2007 18:56 GMT
... missed this in my first comment but I'm pondering the nature of the pipeline mentioned in the current Reg headline: "Better gadget battery-level readouts in pipeline." Maybe some kind of scent-based readout? PP3 or URN8?Richard Scratcher • Tuesday 4th September 2007 20:28 GMT
What about a sample powered pregnancy tester? Or a pacemaker topped up by a feed from the kidneys? Pee powered nappy alarms? Just some ideas.....to give you something to go on. I must have a piss-poor memoryJohn Goodwin • Tuesday 4th September 2007 23:13 GMT
Move along, there's nothing to see here http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/08/15/pee-powered_battery/ re: 500mAh not entirely useless...Anonymous Coward • Wednesday 5th September 2007 04:11 GMT
> One of those would last quite a while in an electric clock. Let's not forget remote controls. I usually pop used batteries that come from my more power-hungry devices into them and they work fine for about two months or so. By then I'd already have more used batteries waiting. The period for commenting on this story has finished |
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