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Battery Liquid Refilling Stations?
Here's a rather strange idea...
A battery consists of a cathode and an anode (something physical and metal usually) that is brought in contact by the acid. (LiFePO4)
Now this might be so chemically dangerous that it's a terrible idea because if the acid spilled onto someone's body it could cause serious harm. I know that I got a very minute spray from opening a battery and the burns were so severe that it took days before the pain subsided completely and the skin recovered.
But just think...
What if you could go to a "LiFePO4 Refilling Station" and simply get a refill of your acid? (doing the same as giving a recharge)
Filler up?
Or bad idea... too dangerous?
Here's a rather strange idea...
A battery consists of a cathode and an anode (something physical and metal usually) that is brought in contact by the acid. (LiFePO4)
Now this might be so chemically dangerous that it's a terrible idea because if the acid spilled onto someone's body it could cause serious harm. I know that I got a very minute spray from opening a battery and the burns were so severe that it took days before the pain subsided completely and the skin recovered.
But just think...
What if you could go to a "LiFePO4 Refilling Station" and simply get a refill of your acid? (doing the same as giving a recharge)

Or bad idea... too dangerous?