Nuclear Diamond Batteries Instruction Manual
1.1
General Features
The
NDB Battery is a new type of sealed non-rechargeable battery design to last for
over 100 years. The NDB will withstand up to tough operating conditions.
1.1.1
High Quality and Reliability
1.1.2
High Power Density
1.1.3
No Charging Required
1.2
Safety Instructions
1.2.1
Leakproof Design
1.2.2
Long Service Life
1.2.3
Maintenance-free operation
1.2.4
No corrosive gas generation- Due to the sealed
design of NDB batteries there is no worry of gas generation
1.2.5
Radiation- Beta radiation is generated and
shielded with a graphene and aluminum shell around the battery.
1.2.6
DOT And IATA Approval
1.2.7
U.L. component Recognition – Each battery will
be given Underwriters Laboratory approval for use by consumer an military.
1.3
Applications
1.3.1.1 Consumer
Applications – Portable Tv, record player, vacuum cleaners, tablets,
cellphones, cars, planes, boats, computers, office equipment, photography,
toys, anything that uses a battery.
1.3.1.2 Military
Applications – Military Hardware will be in Jet Fighters for electronics
backup, heads-up display helmets, ranging equipment, rocket launch equipment, and many other
defense applications.
1.3.1.3 Emergencies
devices – Lights, Fire, and burglar alarms, communications systems, fire
shutter
1.3.1.4 Memory
Backup – Ups Systems, electronic cash registers, computers, memory chips, power
plants
1.3.3.1 Isotope
– n and p semiconductor material with diamond/radioisotope, carbon-14 nuclear
waste.
1.3.3.2 Transducer
- aluminum, graphite epoxy materials.
1.3.3.3 Storage
Unit – Proprietary
1.3.3.4 1.3.4
Terminals- Depending on the battery there is a positive and negative terminal
similar to existing Ni-MH, and Lithium-ion batteries.
1.3.3.5 Case
Construction – The materials used with be polypropylene, high impact ABS
plastic resin,
1.4
Discharge Rates
1.4.1
Constant Voltage Charger-Characteristics – to be determined by prototypes
1.4.2
Discharge Temperatures will be -15°C to 50°C depending on load on the batteries
and current draw. They currently will be lower than conventional AA Alkaline
batteries. Carbon-14 batteries will only
have 15 Joules per day versus, 700 Joules/gram at this time.
1.5 Transportation
1.5.1 Transportation –
Transportation of the battery shall be in a U.L. approved container, resistant
to shock, vibration and high temperatures.
1.5.2 Handling - Handling will be with the
same temperature, and safety concerns during transportation. More detail below.
1.5.3 The same care should be taken with these batteries as any high energy source. The lack of care of Lithium ion batteries on airplanes led to fires in laptops, and cellphones. NDB will not have the same issue due to the lower amperage output.
1.6
Warning Labels
Just
as with lead-acid, all the way through small AA batteries there is an warning
instructions.
1.6.3
Lead-Acid Batteries used in Cars will have the
cranking amperage, voltages, and intended usage on NDB batteries.
1.6.4
Each battery will have the Voltage, and rated
amperage on the battery.
1.6.5
The batteries physical size will be the same as
current Lithium-ion batteries
1.6.6
A caution label will be placed on the battery as
indicated below, but it will indicate NDB instead.
2
3
3.3 Handling
3.3.3
The batteries will have a leakproof design, with
stand shock from damage due to use.
3.3.4 Maintenance-free operation: Without the need of recharging
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