Testing LCBs (Lithium Ceramic Batteries) || The Future of Battery Technology?

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In this video we will have a closer look at solid state lithium batteries, in particular LCBs (lithium ceramic batteries). We will determine their volumetric and gravimetric energy density and compare them to Li-Ion and Li-Po batteries. At the end we will conduct a couple of mechanical and electrical stress tests in order to demonstrate the big strength of this battery type, its safety.
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@nicolocatanese3477
@nicolocatanese3477 5 років тому
They removed my favorite feature of li po batteries the explosion
@user-tm3fz7qx3s
@user-tm3fz7qx3s 5 років тому
Have fun
@paulziem7969
@paulziem7969 5 років тому
bruuuuhhh, lol
@mickwolf1077
@mickwolf1077 5 років тому
They go off hey? Sometimes take off 😂
@MakuKRC
@MakuKRC 5 років тому
Are you from samsung?
@josephhacker6508
@josephhacker6508 4 роки тому
It's a feature.
@voltlog
@voltlog 5 років тому
wow the safety aspect on that lcb battery is excellent, cutting a battery while it's running? you wouldn't dream doing this with another type of battery.
@sfsaviation
@sfsaviation 5 років тому
VoltLog imagine a lithium battery
@snjert8406
@snjert8406 5 років тому
@@sfsaviation those are all lithium batteries. They are just different types, like lithium-ion or lithium-polymer batteries.
@Kyle17206
@Kyle17206 5 років тому
I think with more research to improve the technology that this will end up being the next generation of batteries. They are much safer than the batteries we have today. Especially with the rise of electric vehicles, I think this technology has great potential if it had some more research for improvement.
@melgibson6331
@melgibson6331 5 років тому
I would cut a salt water battery in half and drink any that spills 😋
@3DRiley_
@3DRiley_ 5 років тому
@@Kyle17206 Someone correct me if I'm wrong but commercial electric road vehicles use othe types of rechargeable batteries because Li ones are a fire hazard and safety concern. Sure Li anything ones are used in forklifts etc but just imagine having one of these in your car, even a slight crash can cause a really bad and big metal fire Edit: I was a idiot of course road vehicles use Li batteries.
@Skaytacium
@Skaytacium 4 роки тому
something : exists Scott : *_H I G H L I G H T_*
@lukmly013
@lukmly013 4 роки тому
At school: Highlight the important text 2 minutes later: Green paper
@rafvanrompaey3791
@rafvanrompaey3791 4 роки тому
Its "leviosa" not "ceramic"
@LumaControl
@LumaControl 4 роки тому
leviosar
@Mickocarbomb
@Mickocarbomb 4 роки тому
Keramic
@chrisakaschulbus4903
@chrisakaschulbus4903 3 роки тому
@@Mickocarbomb as if any name could be more german than "reichert"...
@forbiddenera
@forbiddenera 3 роки тому
Sir A Mic..sounds like a bad rapper
@chrisakaschulbus4903
@chrisakaschulbus4903 3 роки тому
@@forbiddenera "Sir A Mic..sounds like a bad rapper" says "IdealSound & Performance" :P
@domino52o26
@domino52o26 5 років тому
This technology is several years old now but it never gets old seeing these types of cells getting cut while continuing to power Leds and not going thermonuclear.
@swedneck
@swedneck 5 років тому
Martin Bennett it still helps that they don't have fluids or semifluids that can explode everywhere.
@Evildandalo
@Evildandalo 5 років тому
This technology makes me fear for the bullet resistant lithium batteries in whatever terminators Elon Musk cooks up by 2050 lol
@the44thcosmic_galaxy25
@the44thcosmic_galaxy25 5 років тому
How did I not know about this? 🤤
@domino52o26
@domino52o26 5 років тому
@@the44thcosmic_galaxy25 Some people watch a lot, probably too many, documentaries, which was where i learned about it a couple years ago, and it was already a several year old doc.
@melgibson6331
@melgibson6331 5 років тому
Look up salt water batterys....you can drink the fluid out of it while its running a light.
@dj_paultuk7052
@dj_paultuk7052 5 років тому
More smoke than a typical BigClive video. Excellent !.
@beedslolkuntus2070
@beedslolkuntus2070 5 років тому
mwalsher IKR 🙃🙃🙁🙁👍😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@Krisztian5HUN
@Krisztian5HUN 5 років тому
go watch some diodegonewild for even more salt!
@rumahhafidzahbekasi1354
@rumahhafidzahbekasi1354 5 років тому
3 smokiest electronic youtubers 1.diodegonewild 2.electroboom 3bigclive SPECIAL:greatscoot
@lowercase_
@lowercase_ 5 років тому
Did GreatScott mentioned that he didn't like BigClive's video format? I know this has nothing to do with the comment but since you mentioned clive here in scott's comment section.
@rumahhafidzahbekasi1354
@rumahhafidzahbekasi1354 5 років тому
@@lowercase_ yeah. I know but sometimes he create a lot of smoke almost in all battres that he made. And also i include him becouse it looks dramatic.
@KickAss5671
@KickAss5671 2 роки тому
This is incredible! I can't believe this technology is +3yrs old now. Thank you for your work, I learn so much with you.
@funny-video-YouTube-channel
@funny-video-YouTube-channel 5 років тому
Very nice. Looks like a safe alternative to LiPo batteries. Let's hope they will become more powerful !
@quarksamurai6101
@quarksamurai6101 5 років тому
epSos.de i agree
@johnolson2216
@johnolson2216 5 років тому
Just make em fatter???
@cantkeepitin
@cantkeepitin 5 років тому
LIPO is giving you much more current, so it is no direct replacement.
@tonyhawk6913
@tonyhawk6913 5 років тому
I think the fact that they are safe is that they lack the power capacity of the LiPo
@nathanmead140
@nathanmead140 5 років тому
But without getting dangerous
@Lagggerengineering
@Lagggerengineering 5 років тому
6:15 Why did you not recharge it? See how much capacity remains, see if and how it was damaged and so on! Do not pass this opportunity on a new technology, it might prove very long lasting unlike the others!
@adymode
@adymode 5 років тому
lion and lipo batteries are commonly shipped completely discharged and sometimes advised to be stored in that state to preserve lifetime. Ive seen some demos of shorting them flat (no protection) and recharged with no noticeable problem. edit - correction: some old manufacturers advice to store Li-ons nominally flat (0% SOC), not actually discharged. The following posts establish Ideal SOC for storage is about 40%. The general point Im supporting, including a link, is that very drained Li-on batteries may be completely recoverable, especially if not left for long in that state.
@Lagggerengineering
@Lagggerengineering 5 років тому
Yes, I know. We all know that happens, but I am asking about these new ceramic batteries. How do they hold up with that?
@adymode
@adymode 5 років тому
More people think it is a big problem - thats why GreatScott disguarded them.
@Lagggerengineering
@Lagggerengineering 5 років тому
@@adymode I know. I work with batteries as a hobbyist. I still have some very old fully charged cells laying around, fully charged and they have little to degrading in capacity. The problem lies in recharging. When you recharge or discharge a battery is the time where it is under the most stress and thus slowly degrades. This might be completely mitigated when we use solid electrolyte batteries. But we won't know unless somebody tests it! We need to know if we are to power the mobile world with battery power. Phones, cars, heaters, you name it. All are very susceptible to combustion if under extreme stress. This could be solved by a solid electrolyte battery. When batteries like this were announced I was extremely sceptical. I didn't believe that to be possible. Frankly the electrolyte material is different than from what I have been told, but I digress. You can't even imagine my excitement for the new technology. Devices will finally be able to have safe batteries, I am not talking about just the Galaxy Note 7 fiasco, but many more devices that are supposed to last a long time and be reliable.
@tehserenity
@tehserenity 5 років тому
wtf? li-ion normally stored with 60..70% charged.
@Alex-sc6yy
@Alex-sc6yy 5 років тому
It's not ceramic it's ceramic
@gunnerkobra
@gunnerkobra 5 років тому
underrated post
@SolarWebsite
@SolarWebsite 5 років тому
Are you sure?
@Nicksperiments
@Nicksperiments 5 років тому
No it’s ceramic
@Krisztian5HUN
@Krisztian5HUN 5 років тому
Its not Dick its Duck!!
@eskisful
@eskisful 5 років тому
No! This is Patrick!
@sustainablebloke112
@sustainablebloke112 5 років тому
"K'eramic"
@rahimshah4699
@rahimshah4699 4 роки тому
Hey man! Love your stuff and calculation. Thank you being here for help others. Your work is just excellent specially your calculations before work.
@Afrotechmods
@Afrotechmods 5 років тому
New microphone? It sounds good
@rumahhafidzahbekasi1354
@rumahhafidzahbekasi1354 5 років тому
"New mocrophone?" No. This is patric
@DMion_Coding
@DMion_Coding 5 років тому
I really love your channel! keep up with the good work!
@broshdrew
@broshdrew 5 років тому
So when’s your next video
@rumahhafidzahbekasi1354
@rumahhafidzahbekasi1354 5 років тому
The first 3 peapole who reply to this comment 1.Me 2.Brandon bruke 3.DMion
@uK8cvPAq
@uK8cvPAq 5 років тому
Make new videos you lazy bum.
@bruperina
@bruperina 5 років тому
Your accent is getting better each video. Commend you for the effort and persistence.
@raezad
@raezad 5 років тому
Ceramic
@warpspeedscp
@warpspeedscp 5 років тому
raezad badduwees.
@geoffgeoff143
@geoffgeoff143 5 років тому
computer generated voice.
@m00str
@m00str 5 років тому
@@mattikaki nope he is german
@l.k5244
@l.k5244 5 років тому
Keramic
@scuidthesquid
@scuidthesquid 4 роки тому
drinking game: take a shot everytime he says rather or crude
@pauhull
@pauhull 3 роки тому
or capacituuur
@TheHuntermj
@TheHuntermj 3 роки тому
Why you wanna kill me?
@scuidthesquid
@scuidthesquid 3 роки тому
@@TheHuntermj xD
@Blue-bf8lv
@Blue-bf8lv 3 роки тому
*liver failure has joined the chat*
@KermitFrazierdotcom
@KermitFrazierdotcom 2 роки тому
Rather Crude!
@Ryukachoo
@Ryukachoo 5 років тому
Damn, I knew these things were safe, but even the gnarliest stuff doesn't even phase them
@deadbird99
@deadbird99 5 років тому
oooooh I now desperately want these ^^ One question though: once overcharged/overdischarged/short circuited/cut/punctured, do they charge again?
@greatscottlab
@greatscottlab 5 років тому
Well, when cut/punctured I would definitely not recharge them. WIth all the other scenarios, there is a chance that the battery could still work. But I would replace it (my opinion).
@deadbird99
@deadbird99 5 років тому
Can you safely do the test? At least for science?
@R3MIXMODZ
@R3MIXMODZ 5 років тому
Bro why does it say edited 3 days ago if this video just came out!?!?
@jayzo
@jayzo 5 років тому
R3MIX MODZ Patreon early access I presume.
@zygfrydmierzwinski6041
@zygfrydmierzwinski6041 5 років тому
He's time traveller :D
@Stijn081
@Stijn081 5 років тому
Really impressive. I hope they can raise the energy density on these, this would definitely make electric cars a whole lot safer. Another argument against the EV naysayers.
@BrokenLifeCycle
@BrokenLifeCycle 5 років тому
Thing about EV naysayers is that they argue that gasoline is safer... the same fluid that is volatile and can explode if your gas tank leaks after a crash. It also burns without external assistance like diesel would. A battery, on the other hand, can be designed to spit fire out in a controlled manner similar to hydrogen and natural gas. And once the energy is burned out (rather rapidly, I might add) it’s inert. Gas can pool around first (like underneath you) before catching on fire without warning.
@hfarthingt
@hfarthingt 5 років тому
Could we not use his same calculations as seen in the video and perform a scale multiplier? There would still be significant heat when punctured at the sizes you would need for EV capacitance requirements. We need more data here. Think thermal camera and mechanical trauma device that applies measurable force units.
@Stijn081
@Stijn081 5 років тому
It'll certainly generate some heat, but it won't be the explosive inferno you get when you puncture a LiPo battery.
@JesseKreis
@JesseKreis 5 років тому
@@BrokenLifeCycle Couple things here. Gasoline is not an explosive. It only explodes when turned into a gas "vapor" (this can only happen with compression or by heating it in a small confined space). If your fuel tank leaks, the gas pours out and is completely free of any compression and will simply burn rapidly. In order for a fuel tank to explode it would need to be almost empty, heated for a long time, and then you'd need to somehow get a spark inside without releasing all the compression and gasoline vapor. You could do this by jamming a sharp file into the tank and the metal scraping would cause a spark, but let's be real, the chance of this happening in a crash is extremely low because there isn't any chance that the fuel can be heated enough to cause the gas to vaporize. Especially since the car is using fuel as it drives which doesn't allow compression in the first place. All you get with an ignited fuel tank leak is usually a small fireball and a rapidly burning car. (This is very serious if the fuel tank leak is large enough to cause a huge pool of gas before it ignites. So don't think I'm neglecting the actual dangers). Currently the batteries they use in EVs are actually explosive, in the way that compressed gas is explosive. You should learn something about gas powered cars before dissing them.
@BrokenLifeCycle
@BrokenLifeCycle 5 років тому
Gasoline is a volatile liquid that can soak onto something before catching fire like lamp fuel on a candle wick. And when I said gasoline exploding, I meant when there's a concentrated mix of fuel vapours (due to its volatility) in the air catching on fire (from say, a stray spark from a broken wire) while in a mostly enclosed space (for example, the trunk of a car or the passenger space). Technically, this is unlikely to be a stoichiometric mix, so it's arguably more a deflagration than an explosion (bad wording on my part) but the fact remains. It's a fireball that can happen without warning. Hydrogen and natural gas are also explosive in a sense. However, those can be addressed by relief valves venting and burning in a controlled manner in the event of an accident. Plus, the gasses rise up and diffuse quickly rather than pool in something and allow the vapours to concentrated in a sufficient amount to combust. Batteries exploding can be addressed similarly with controlled venting. With newer battery technologies (like the one in the video), we might not even see this problem. On the topic of me not knowing enough about ICE cars... I've seen enough F1 cars pre-methanol turning into flaming wrecks to be concerned about it in my vehicle. While the risk is much lower because my vehicle won't be going over a hundred MPH and has its fuel tank in a much safer location, the risk still remains niggling in the back of my mind. After all, I don't think my truck has an automatic shutoff to the fuel line running beneath my feet in the event of a crash.
@TheMcSebi
@TheMcSebi 5 років тому
Great video! I didn't yet knew these types of batteries existed. I'd also be interested in how warm they got especially in the over-discharge scenario. I usually do that using a cheap close range infrared thermometer.
@danskustomairbrushin
@danskustomairbrushin 5 років тому
Very interesting and informative. In fact probably the first I've seen in a really long time that I really found worth while and really informative and not like marketing wank. I never really comment on anything on UKposts but I just wanted to take a moment and tell you that your videos are awesome. Keep it up!
@jerry1378
@jerry1378 5 років тому
@5:36 i always replicate your tests at work so no worries :)
@greatscottlab
@greatscottlab 5 років тому
Glad to hear that :-)
@tanmay______
@tanmay______ 5 років тому
I try them at school haha
@matthewnoblejordan3555
@matthewnoblejordan3555 5 років тому
Excited about this ceramic battery technology. I use lipo packs in my model aircraft, cars and race drones. I'm sure if this technology is developed further we could have lighter safer battery packs for the hobby. I hope it becomes the replacement for Lipo, which are very picky as far as maintenance dangerous.
@JimEdmiston
@JimEdmiston 4 роки тому
Gotta get those lithium keramic cells! Awesome video, always entertained by your pronunciation. Thank you for showing us this new technology!
@soundguydon
@soundguydon 5 років тому
As always, your videos are informative and interesting - keep up the good work :-)
@deepakjoshi6242
@deepakjoshi6242 5 років тому
Awesome brother...😍 Keep showing us the new technology... Please...
@RizLazey
@RizLazey 5 років тому
2:43 wait what? Continuous discharge up to 650 Amps... You could weld with that lmao
@sugarbooty
@sugarbooty 4 роки тому
Not for long...
@TheGameIsFunny
@TheGameIsFunny 4 роки тому
Yes for like 30 seconds
@Steve-uu7yx
@Steve-uu7yx 4 роки тому
Spot welding anyone?
@angelorondini5835
@angelorondini5835 3 роки тому
Yeah but only for short time like spot-welding
@juanpedrolardet2088
@juanpedrolardet2088 3 роки тому
spot weldin still welding! hahaha
@getyerspn
@getyerspn 5 років тому
very interesting , I've never had the chance to play with LCB's ... love the idea of using them to power low power wearables.
@chaschuky999
@chaschuky999 5 років тому
Incredible video these will certainly be extremely important in the future
@nikurasu_tan
@nikurasu_tan 5 років тому
Megumin is disappointed by the ceramic batteries. There ist no EXEPLOSION
@SMGJohn
@SMGJohn 4 роки тому
LOL
@joj.
@joj. 4 роки тому
Ah, I see you're a man of culture as well...
@YTshashmeera
@YTshashmeera 2 роки тому
Tell her to go watch electroboom Mehdi got some booms in his videos lol
@stephennganga7499
@stephennganga7499 5 років тому
oooh, i can see a whole bunch ov interesting tech coming along if this battery works out
@that1foxxo
@that1foxxo 5 років тому
This is amazing. Awesome technology. Can't wait for further improvements to these.
@rohitsinghchauhan4818
@rohitsinghchauhan4818 4 роки тому
Never seen something like this one before. Looks Amazing at a glance.
@filipeoliveira4767
@filipeoliveira4767 5 років тому
So they are very safe but they don't fix the current problem of energy density. I can sure imagine them being used on wearables in the future, but that's about it. When it comes to cars and bigger power applications I don't think these will be the way to go
@greatscottlab
@greatscottlab 5 років тому
But think about when there is a car crash. LCBs would be way safer to use.
@Dinkleberg96
@Dinkleberg96 5 років тому
But they will be a good choice for smartphones in future, due to the safety reasons
@simplylinn
@simplylinn 5 років тому
Assuming they can be made about as cheap as conventional batteries and that their power output/density can be comparable to regular LiPo/LiIon batteries, they could very much make their way into electrical cars, as not catching fire and/or releasing dangerous fumes is a rather good property to have in the event of a car crash or similar. Of course, that would imply that no new battery technology comes along which outperforms both these new solid state Li batteries and conventional LiPo/LiIon batteries on performance and power density
@filipeoliveira4767
@filipeoliveira4767 5 років тому
@@greatscottlab I agree with you on that. But cars won't sell with lower ranges. I hope these batteries evolve, that would be an amazing improvement to electric car safety. Small ranges and high charging times are two of the things that "stop" electric Cars. I really hope that in time these batteries get a better energy density, but it just isn't easy
@filipeoliveira4767
@filipeoliveira4767 5 років тому
@@simplylinn well for that to happen LCBs have to reach the same energy density as the currently used batteries, in which case I would agree with you. Once again, I really hope it happens, I just don't think that it'll happen soon
@AtariKafa
@AtariKafa 5 років тому
Impressive.....
@marcofe82
@marcofe82 3 роки тому
Thank you so much for this video! I learned something more! Continue in this way!
@insertx2k_dev
@insertx2k_dev 4 роки тому
Thanks for this experiment ,I really appreciate your work!
@tameralsebaee1433
@tameralsebaee1433 5 років тому
Batteries were always an interesting subject Good video
@trulyinfamous
@trulyinfamous 5 років тому
I hate being so young, but at the same time, all of this revolutionary technology is fuckin' awesome!
@FascistTrex
@FascistTrex 5 років тому
This battery is almost a decade old.
@goofyfoot2001
@goofyfoot2001 5 років тому
it's a watch battery
@DylanDaPickle
@DylanDaPickle 5 років тому
You’re never too young to learn
@davidlink8454
@davidlink8454 5 років тому
Truly Infamous hydrogen batteries hold a charge better and are the future. Ceramic just makes it lighter. In my opinion ceramic will be passed up by science
@jackrodgersjr
@jackrodgersjr 5 років тому
I remember grads complaining that their degrees in tubes was thrown in the trash can by transistors. I felt like a real genius taking all the tubes out of the tv to the drugstore and testing each until I found the bad one. Now Apple wants to swap out my entire motherboard...
@Simonofcalifornia
@Simonofcalifornia 5 років тому
Best informative video in months. Thank you.
@danielf950
@danielf950 5 років тому
Thanks for the tests. Great fun!
@pieceofpotato7883
@pieceofpotato7883 5 років тому
they're here already?!!! THAT'S INSANNEEEEE
@rovicgabor2485
@rovicgabor2485 5 років тому
*is this what they're going to use in flexible phones*
@rovicgabor2485
@rovicgabor2485 5 років тому
*???????*
@rovicgabor2485
@rovicgabor2485 5 років тому
@@Basement-Science well,some companies like samsung has idea of flexible phones.
@alwise8634
@alwise8634 5 років тому
They would probably break easily if you bend them alot.
@RenKnight347
@RenKnight347 5 років тому
In drones....flexible attack drones!
@rovicgabor2485
@rovicgabor2485 5 років тому
@@RenKnight347 nah. Its still better in flexible cars if tesla makes it many people will buy it.
@DKLVE
@DKLVE 5 років тому
Nice work man !!
@juanmarichal263
@juanmarichal263 4 роки тому
Awesome, this Batts are incredible, thanks for the video and links.
@MCsCreations
@MCsCreations 5 років тому
That's actually really interesting!!!
@18lucky17
@18lucky17 5 років тому
bobsagget823 unlike your shit channel
@dmkays
@dmkays 5 років тому
Batteries are so precious to me that it was painful to watch you destroying them. However, I am impressed with the safety of these new batteries and can think of several applications where their safety would be a huge benefit.
@harveyh8137
@harveyh8137 3 роки тому
What lol
@morseman21
@morseman21 5 років тому
Very interesting video, good way to showcase new battery tech!
@armor1z
@armor1z 5 років тому
I saw a documentary from nova about all this new battery tech that's being developed and LCB were one of them. Thanks for the video and testing. I can't wait for this tech to get more advanced, although I don't expect that lithium will be used for too much longer before we discover something else that can surpass it.
@jeremyanderson6395
@jeremyanderson6395 4 роки тому
Seeing as the density is roughly the same, my only question is how much of a difference is the cost?
@ecka333
@ecka333 5 років тому
Nothing was mentioned about battery lifetime: how many times it can be recharged until capacity drops to the certain level? Maybe ceramic lithium battery has lifetime like normal lithium battery?
@NiHaoMike64
@NiHaoMike64 5 років тому
A good next project would be an Arduino-based device to cycle batteries while tracking capacity every time.
@kirknay
@kirknay 5 років тому
This was a basic safety test of the class of battery. Hard stats would probably come later using actual model numbers and corp. names.
@chengpolun
@chengpolun 5 років тому
It can be cycled for 2000times at 2 hrs charge/2 hrs discharge rate, capacity drop (recovery) can be over 80% of original.
@xenonram
@xenonram 5 років тому
@@chengpolun "2 hrs charge/2 hrs discharge" What is that supposed to mean? Do you mean 2c charge/2C discharge? The 2 hrs statement means nothing. Charging a 100 mAh battery for 2 hrs (at what current?) is completely different than charging a 1500 mAh battery for 2 hrs (again, at what current?). You need something other than time to classify charge/discharge rate.
@glifwsatti
@glifwsatti 5 років тому
@@NiHaoMike64 Chinese r/c chargers do that
@cantkeepitin
@cantkeepitin 5 років тому
Great video, much better than dozens of other videos on this topic. The problem with new ceramic batteries it that if you improve them on current output, you would automatically also make the safety worse. Batteries have to fullfill quite many criteria, so there is no single best for all battery, even not in 100 years.
@joelstolarski2244
@joelstolarski2244 5 років тому
That's a very nice review of new lithium battery. Fascinating.
@xannax2050
@xannax2050 5 років тому
The future of wearable technology is back, and now better than ever with these batteries
@PawanSingh-cq5jl
@PawanSingh-cq5jl 4 роки тому
⚠️don't try this at home⚠️ Kk I do it outside
@luminumlx2604
@luminumlx2604 4 роки тому
"Kk" é BR?
@PawanSingh-cq5jl
@PawanSingh-cq5jl 4 роки тому
@@luminumlx2604 instant reply but I don't know what to say \:
@luminumlx2604
@luminumlx2604 4 роки тому
@@PawanSingh-cq5jl "instant reply" 9 hours later
@JinxCade
@JinxCade 4 роки тому
Wow That Word ( *penis* ) Is Sh*t.
@PlatinumEagleStudios
@PlatinumEagleStudios 3 роки тому
@waffeltek Are you 9 years old?
@petrichors
@petrichors 5 років тому
Thank you, Scott, for sharing, That's an impressive battery technology. It is the gate for the new flexible cellphones and other techs. It is also so thin and safe that it can be embedded in the fuselage of the next generation of cars, boats, and airplanes. Embedded batteries have so many advantages, it can save space and self-cooled since it is on the surface, so air is going to cool it down. so no need for liquid cooling like what for i.g. TESLA cars are doing now. Anyway. I'm so happy to see how the technology is improving so fast.
@santworth
@santworth 5 років тому
Great video! And amazing batteries. Some ideas for use the flexible ones?
@jand2315
@jand2315 5 років тому
What about the number of charge cycles in comparison?
@technocody9296
@technocody9296 4 роки тому
That's going to take a while to get an answer lol
@ksam2000
@ksam2000 3 роки тому
It has been a year. Still no answer lol
@sudipmaity8390
@sudipmaity8390 5 років тому
lcb are so thin wont it be possible to stack 10-20 of them together and get the result of lipo.
@thegreatoutagesign9204
@thegreatoutagesign9204 5 років тому
That's exactly what the plcb is lol
@williamnixon4056
@williamnixon4056 4 роки тому
I think cost effectiveness is going to be the determining factor with these types of batteries.
@neptunez3495
@neptunez3495 3 роки тому
you know the battery is thin if its literally thinner than the wire
@williamedwards8694
@williamedwards8694 5 років тому
The human brain is never content and things like this is one of those results WOW I'm amazed at the nail and cutting how do they separate back to anode and cathode. I for one will definitely be watching more of your videos there my kind of UKposts thanks for uploading.
@Malaphor
@Malaphor 5 років тому
I love your hand writing!
@y2jcjy2j7
@y2jcjy2j7 5 років тому
Ceramic => (Seramic) not (Keramic) Ahh.heulis heel, lol
@burningbanana6213
@burningbanana6213 4 роки тому
He's German. We say it like that
@larrythes
@larrythes 4 роки тому
Ceramic is a Greek word and derives from kéramos, which is the plaster, and kerànimi (κεράννυμι) which means mix (verb). Germans also pronounce it keramik.
@movax20h
@movax20h 4 роки тому
@@burningbanana6213 Interesting. Indeed in german it is with K, and the Greek one is with k. Weird, because in many languages it is with C, not just English. Polish, Spanish, Italian, French, all start with C. I checked few other languages, and it is somehow half C, half K, without not that much patterns.
@mistergoodman1842
@mistergoodman1842 4 роки тому
in Indonesia, we say "ceramic" with "keramik"
@SMGJohn
@SMGJohn 4 роки тому
No, both are correct technically so either are fine, stop being so anal about it look it up in a dictionary.
@fullzys
@fullzys 5 років тому
Are you still studying your masters? Btw keep up your awesome videos I haven't missed one since I started watching around 2.5 years ago
@greatscottlab
@greatscottlab 5 років тому
Thanks for watching. No, I am done with my Master.
@JonathonPawelko
@JonathonPawelko 4 роки тому
I enjoyed your video, very informative! As an electrical engineer I definitely appreciate well researched and relevant videos about technology that is of critical importance to our technology hungry world. I did have to chuckle when you said lithium keramic versus lithium ceramic. Is this the normal pronunciation in your native language? No insult intended, just curiousity. I absolutely had to subscribe. Good show. Cheers from Canada.
@brandonbrand2338
@brandonbrand2338 5 років тому
Good experiment there Scotty... Thanks.
@luigi55125
@luigi55125 5 років тому
Those super flat batteries, but bigger, would be great for electric vehicles, as their batteries are very VERY heavy, and negatively affect their performance. Get those things to have more power, and last longer, and it's golden.
@oblivion_2852
@oblivion_2852 5 років тому
Shape has no effect on how much it weighs. I'm pretty sure that Teslas use an array of the Lithium Ion (cylinder) cells. Even in the video scott showed that the downside of the safe batteries is they hold less charge for their volume and weight than Lithium Ion therefore making them heavier comparably.
@KnowledgePerformance7
@KnowledgePerformance7 5 років тому
The C rating on that hobby battery of 130C is a lie. It's a problem with hobby packs. They all have overstated C ratings
@coccoborg
@coccoborg 5 років тому
yup, that's basically short-circuit current
@abyssunderground
@abyssunderground 5 років тому
Usually they are surge ratings where you can do it for a few seconds only. The lower value if two are listed is typically the continuous current.
@jakegarrett8109
@jakegarrett8109 5 років тому
Might be. Mine say 100c with burst at 200c, which for my 1.5 Ah pack, that would be close (4x motors at 35 Amp each, depending on prop it can go way higher). So I'm only at its continuous rating when putting the power down, I don't know if it could power bigger motors without excessive Vdroop (its fine right now, lets those motors scream!). My favorite pack for micros is 70c rated (not sure if its burst or constant), and based on how many 12 amp ESCs I seem to blow up, I'm probably around that mark, so 4x12 Amp = 48 Amp, with a 0.55 Ah battery. My display is showing it only drops 2v on a punch out (from 12.6v fresh charge down to 10.8v at full throttle punch out till I run out of video reception drag racing or hit the 400ft legal altitude limit).
@satibel
@satibel 5 років тому
typically, high C rated batteries are lower capacity for the price, and if you get a 1Ah at 100C, it has the same current as a 5Ah at 20C.
@TehMagilla
@TehMagilla 5 років тому
He calls a fast-charge C rating of 5 "a step in the right direction". None of my LiPos have a higher charge rating than that. In fact, my 60c batteries can only be charged at 2c. I'd say that 5c charge at this early stage of the technology is absolutely amazing.
@AnubhabKundu
@AnubhabKundu 5 років тому
Thank you for teaching me how to make a li ion battery pack in a previous video.
@Pandadancypant
@Pandadancypant 5 років тому
These are interesting. Very interesting especially the flexible version.
@bobderbraumeister6919
@bobderbraumeister6919 5 років тому
The flcb could get integrated in the bracelets of the smart watches
@randoschannel3801
@randoschannel3801 4 роки тому
Battery life going down? Change the bracelet!!
@josephwheeler1
@josephwheeler1 3 роки тому
Maybe even integrated into the pcb itself.
@Samuel-km5yf
@Samuel-km5yf 5 років тому
Great Scott - Overdischarge of Li-Ion is not dangerous at all. It’s recharging after overdischarge that is potentially dangerous.
@newmonengineering
@newmonengineering 5 років тому
Is that why there are videos of people catching on fire while trying to vape with a l-ion battery? Over discharge caused by custom coils and under rated batteries?
@Samuel-km5yf
@Samuel-km5yf 5 років тому
@rogwabbit -- I don't know enough about e-cigarette battery explosions to comment specifically. However, in any application a Li-Ion battery can explode (the technical term is "vent with flame") if it is overcharged, punctured at a high state of charge, exposed to excessively high temperatures, manufactured improperly (poor production control) or have developed internal shorts (dendrites) due to overdischarge and then recharged. Note that recharging an overdischarged Li-Ion cell is not guaranteed to fail. Supposedly they can sometimes be brought back -- maybe with noticeable capacity degradation, maybe not. Personally, I don't ever try it because it's not worth the risk.
@350606
@350606 5 років тому
That's overcurrent right there, not overdischarge. If you get some cheapo batteries and ask them to give you 10A just like that... They won't like it, to say the least. EDIT: I'm referring to the vaping with custom stuff and the batteries exploding.
@xenonram
@xenonram 5 років тому
@@newmonengineering You're confused.
@davidurdahl6656
@davidurdahl6656 5 років тому
Saw these in their infancy last year. It's definitely a step in the right direction.
@crddrones3457
@crddrones3457 3 роки тому
It’s amazing !nice job! 👍 God bless take care stay safe and keep up the good work
@scienceteam9254
@scienceteam9254 5 років тому
wow. i thought this was gonna be thunderf00t fodder. this is amazing
@silenthill4
@silenthill4 4 роки тому
Thunderfoot is not fodder, pleb
@Withnail1969
@Withnail1969 2 роки тому
you think this is a real battery? you don't know that for sure.
@cedricproper5256
@cedricproper5256 5 років тому
I like that Flexible Battery! Where can I buy one?
@oniruddhoalam2039
@oniruddhoalam2039 4 роки тому
Prologium website.
@user-zo9dc1lu3q
@user-zo9dc1lu3q 5 років тому
That's AMAZING !!! :-D The furlture or rechargable battery is here !
@tonyortega659
@tonyortega659 5 років тому
Gracias por la traducción. Disfruto mucho tus videos
@backdoornutzer4461
@backdoornutzer4461 5 років тому
I wonder, can this new battery technology be recycled well too?
@SilvaDreams
@SilvaDreams 5 років тому
It's over a decade old now, so not exactly new. As for being recycled.. Sort of? It's still lithium and a ceramic dust, the only problem is these batteries are rather weak compared to the common lithium batteries.
@dylanrens2000
@dylanrens2000 5 років тому
I just saw a video of a channel called "Bright" and they use some of your footage from this video, are you aware of this? I'm saying this here becouse i saw a video of you about another company using your footage without even mentioning you and you weren't happy about that either. The footage is used in their latest video called "hierdoor is je telefoon straks pas na een week leeg" at 1:25. They never mention you in the video itself or in the video description. Maybe you have an agreement with them but if not then I hope this helped.
@everythingpony
@everythingpony 5 років тому
Link?
@dylanrens2000
@dylanrens2000 5 років тому
@@everythingpony ukposts.info/have/v-deo/ipSVZYeoeqKHz40.html
@alext8406
@alext8406 5 років тому
they have added a link to his channel in the description. Also when his video is showing, a link to it appears in the top right hand corner (if you press the i button).
@alexbarnett8541
@alexbarnett8541 5 років тому
Nice I can't wait to get my hands on some.
@Hexauslion
@Hexauslion 4 роки тому
been waiting for this. i need to make these
@real4487
@real4487 5 років тому
3:16 R.I.P. FLCB
@GANTZ100pts
@GANTZ100pts 5 років тому
Shame we never actually see these batteries in production. Odds are they'll just sell the patent to an oil company.
@joedirtpig814
@joedirtpig814 4 роки тому
That low c rating makes them almost useless
@DrScottson
@DrScottson 4 роки тому
My new smart helmet has them so if we stack theres no chance of a battery explosion with our heads inside it
@darvinde
@darvinde 3 роки тому
@@joedirtpig814 wait no there is so much use for a low C rating
@joedirtpig814
@joedirtpig814 3 роки тому
@@darvinde you're not wrong i could see them in cellphones in a few years considering how power efficient they're becoming, as of now they leave much to be desired.
@darvinde
@darvinde 3 роки тому
@@joedirtpig814 Yes you are absolutly right. In the internet it says a smartphone needs 100-500mah, and as you said if you develop smartphones more energy efficient and if you develop the battery to drain more amps it would just be perfect with a safe battery, because no battery today in smartphones is safe. If any battery gets damaged, it catches fire. Some other cases would be: -Smartwatches -Some Microcontroller Projects for education, so it's save to work with a battery for beginner/schools even for intermediate people. -Wireless earbuds/headsets If you use battery's that you can bend, there are even more use cases.
@adamhale6672
@adamhale6672 3 роки тому
This is amazing. Thats around the energy density of NiCad batteries, which were the standard not too long ago! Before you know it we will be 3D printing batteries and circuits into our parts.
@rommelfcc
@rommelfcc 5 років тому
If you have done it already, can you stack FLCB's in series, and parallel to desired value of voltage and current/amps... say equivalent to current phone requirements... And test how well they handle higher loading while stacked, as well as charge longevity... and check efficiently and inefficiency of the stacks... Thank you love the video!
@thedronehorseman4713
@thedronehorseman4713 4 роки тому
How many charge-discharge cycles can these LCB batteries take compared to Lithium Ions?
@hercion
@hercion 4 роки тому
Same question here. I hope that solid electrolyte batteries have way more cycles ?
@thedronehorseman4713
@thedronehorseman4713 4 роки тому
hercion I looked up the website, it’s 500 cycles before it drops to 90% capacity.
@hercion
@hercion 4 роки тому
@@thedronehorseman4713 that's rather good, isn't it?
@thedronehorseman4713
@thedronehorseman4713 4 роки тому
@@hercion If the price is good, I still don’t know the price. They didn’t reply my email.
@petzi8695
@petzi8695 5 років тому
make a vacuum tube amplifier
@sumitpandey1055
@sumitpandey1055 5 років тому
Why you need that
@matthewgarcia7376
@matthewgarcia7376 5 років тому
Why don't you? XD
@infera1
@infera1 5 років тому
amazing sound
@pawel4066
@pawel4066 5 років тому
Make a video about vacuum tubes.
@petzi8695
@petzi8695 5 років тому
@@pawel4066 yes, like who want great scott to make a video about tubes
@josephcobb6228
@josephcobb6228 5 років тому
wow. incredible batteries. can't wait see how these develope in the future
@chasebh89
@chasebh89 5 років тому
Incredible, once they are able to make them store/release more power these will be a fantastic and incredibly useful invention
@reallyiffy
@reallyiffy 5 років тому
Ceramic is pronounced Sehr- amik like sehr gut
@fridzmagnuson2202
@fridzmagnuson2202 5 років тому
@Martin Luther mexican?
@willfraser9337
@willfraser9337 5 років тому
səˈræmɪk: www.macmillandictionary.com/us/pronunciation/american/ceramic
@R3MIXMODZ
@R3MIXMODZ 5 років тому
Bro why does it say edited 3 days ago if this video just came out!?!?
@amckinley
@amckinley 5 років тому
Rakesh Chavan r/foundthemobileuser Also it is r/woooosh with 4 "o"s
@jerry1378
@jerry1378 5 років тому
time traveller
@saikrishna4388
@saikrishna4388 5 років тому
50% percent of comments are those who are correcting ceramic's pronounciation. It's pronounced siramic not ceramic xD
@Krisztian5HUN
@Krisztian5HUN 5 років тому
It's pronounced Uranus not Myanus!!
@TanjoGalbi
@TanjoGalbi 5 років тому
mwalsher You would be correct to say that if he was speaking in German, however he is speaking in English so it's a soft C sounding like S as in "sound". And before you complain that correcting him is rude: most people I have known on the internet who don't have English as their first language are very happy to be corrected so they learn how to pronounce English words correctly.
@tbag5060
@tbag5060 5 років тому
mwalsher KERAMIK.
@vityazpp19
@vityazpp19 5 років тому
Thanos Corp.TM sheramick
@madcockney
@madcockney 5 років тому
+Galbi 1000 However there are certain words in English that use a Hard C like a K. Many of those originated in Celtic or Gaelic, another form of Celtic. And note Celtic is pronounced Keltic unless the Scottish football team. So generally you are right but not always. Then we can get onto the American and British pronunciation of words.
@jason6049
@jason6049 4 роки тому
Loved the subtle "soLid" note
@Ruzarik
@Ruzarik 5 років тому
Subbed because of the great intro and intro music!
@misteragb7558
@misteragb7558 5 років тому
I assume this technology will be bought by a really big company like samsung soon.
@lucasc5622
@lucasc5622 5 років тому
It would be cool, but then we have to have bendy everything elses
@celeb18
@celeb18 5 років тому
They go in to graphane techlogogy. Samsung is not big in manufacture lithium batterys. LG Chem is biggest
@chengpolun
@chengpolun 5 років тому
@@Basement-Science it is expensive so far but not extremely expensive.lol, in fact the cell is already in roll to roll production mode and will scale up soon, at the time cost will be acceptable in EV application.
@xenonram
@xenonram 5 років тому
@@celeb18 "Samsung is not big [in the] manufacturing of lithium batteries." Are you crazy?!? That's like saying, "Pepsi isn't big in the manufacturing of cola, Coke is the biggest." One has nothing to do with the other. Samsung is a HUGE lithium battery manufacturer, just as Pepsi is a HUGE cola manufacturer. (I'm basing that all on the assumption that you know what you're talking about, and LG is a bigger manufacturer... Which doesn't matter anyways.)
@rudolfvaavra8859
@rudolfvaavra8859 5 років тому
"ceramic" is Greece word "kéramos". Then say "K", not "si" - as English do ;) Nice video
@achyuthan90
@achyuthan90 5 років тому
Do as Greeks do, only when in Greece. Ergo, ser-am-ic.
@Krisztian5HUN
@Krisztian5HUN 5 років тому
Not really kerameia is the original word.
@Krisztian5HUN
@Krisztian5HUN 5 років тому
Su-per-Sa-nic
@0Raik
@0Raik 5 років тому
Your whole language is loaned from other places including England and even so you have the audacity to bastardize your loan language like toh-mah-toh and aluminium and say your way it's the right way.
@Krisztian5HUN
@Krisztian5HUN 5 років тому
lol fake news
@zhitailiu3876
@zhitailiu3876 2 роки тому
Great videos! Where did you get those batteries?
@MikelGarin999
@MikelGarin999 5 років тому
Tanks a lot! I discovered this technology due to your video!
@NoorquackerInd
@NoorquackerInd 5 років тому
"KERAMIC"
@Krisztian5HUN
@Krisztian5HUN 5 років тому
Mortal CumBat!
@0Raik
@0Raik 5 років тому
First time I heard that pronunciation, is something like toh-mah-toh vs tomato?
@_Piers_
@_Piers_ 5 років тому
@@0Raik No, he's saying "Ceramic" the way they do in German "Keramik". He also said "Achilles" in a rather unusual way (to an English speaker), which I assume is the German pronunciation. I'm sure the only reason people mentioned it, is that his English is ridiculously good...
@MandrakeFernflower
@MandrakeFernflower 5 років тому
Sehramik is how you pronounce ceramic. :-)
@ledzeppeman
@ledzeppeman 5 років тому
@@I.____.....__...__ But... He's speaking English.
@TanjoGalbi
@TanjoGalbi 5 років тому
mwalsher You would be correct to say that if he was speaking in German, however he is speaking in English so it's a soft C sounding like S as in "sound". And before you complain that correcting him is rude: most people I have known on the internet who don't have English as their first language are very happy to be corrected so they learn how to pronounce English words correctly.
@Vlek
@Vlek 5 років тому
@@ledzeppeman accent
@userPrehistoricman
@userPrehistoricman 5 років тому
Bouncy, do you know what an accent is?
@gideonkloosterman
@gideonkloosterman 5 років тому
You could, for example, make a watch with that flexible stuff as watch strap. It has a way higher energy capacity than normal watch batteries and is also rechargable. Now I don't expect there to be a port but a small wireless(bendable) charging strip, an (also bendable) lcd screen and these batteries would be a great combo to make a light and flexible watch.
@AtomkeySinclair
@AtomkeySinclair 5 років тому
I bet you could find a solar cell about the same formfactor as the lcb. With some epoxy resin and experimentation you could make a really neat emergency light. SHTF and camping etc. Add a joul theif and you're set brother. Credit cad size kinda thingy.
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