The new silver battery tech is promising 9 min charge times for EVs. Safer. More range. Lighter weight. More cycles. And highly recyclable. I'm no fan of EVs but this tech will make them way more appealing to most.
I wasn't going to continue the Tudor Beasts, but then they released the dragon and you have to have that. So now I'm half way through getting the 2oz and the quarter. It eats into my Lunar and lion budget, we'll see if I continue.
@@WorldMoneyWins we're half way through the series, there's ten and we've got five to go I was thinking about the Perth Mint Lunar series three I'm collecting and apparently the horse follows the snake. Then you've got lame stuff like monkeys, goats and pigs. The art direction has been a cut above previous series so I'm hoping the gold will continue to be purchase worthy as the new animals come out. We'll see
I read thst article and it does sound like a game changer, however it says the demand might take a while till this tech is fully implemented. Price is hight now. Hope you got the 1Kg at a lower spot price.
A lot. That's why the tomahawk cruise missile uses so much silver in its batteries. Besides redundancy, these missiles are stored at the ready. Before launch, the batteries are quickly charged, and information is downloaded to keep the system 100% reliable. It wouldn't make any sense to use cheap Chinese batteries.
@WorldMoneyWins the military and space agencies have been using this technology for a long time. Any new technology for commercial use usually started with NASA or the military with help from the NSA.
@WorldMoneyWins same with solar panels. The more silver they use, the more efficient they are. That's why you have commercial use and you have residential take as much money from you use. It's sad to say but true.
@WorldMoneyWins think about it. Submarines from WWII would run on batteries to be stealthy. Those batteries could not be toxic, or it would endanger the crew. Silver Technology has been around for a long time. It has the highest resistivity of any metal. Smart people have applied silver to many applications and using it more and more every day.
The new silver battery tech is promising 9 min charge times for EVs. Safer. More range. Lighter weight. More cycles. And highly recyclable. I'm no fan of EVs but this tech will make them way more appealing to most.
I'm a fan of electric skateboards, so I'm interested in this for sure. :-)
Yes, you are right. Stay away from lithium batteries, which overheat and explode, causing fires.
Love the Adjudicator round! 👍🏻👍🏻😊✌🏻
I kinda want to carry it in my pocket LOL
I left a link to all this Samsung silver battery chat in our Discord, ( Discussions area ) link / article is from the Samsung site. Cheers.
Can’t wait to see it! Silver struck killed it on that vintage box he got!!
No doubt. It was amazing!
@@WorldMoneyWins I agree 💯
4 of each with the 2oz and the 10oz? thats an expensive bill. I looked up silver batteries. cant find much info. silver zinc batteries popped up
Salivate talks about it on his channel.
I wasn't going to continue the Tudor Beasts, but then they released the dragon and you have to have that. So now I'm half way through getting the 2oz and the quarter. It eats into my Lunar and lion budget, we'll see if I continue.
How many more releases are there?
@@WorldMoneyWins we're half way through the series, there's ten and we've got five to go I was thinking about the Perth Mint Lunar series three I'm collecting and apparently the horse follows the snake. Then you've got lame stuff like monkeys, goats and pigs. The art direction has been a cut above previous series so I'm hoping the gold will continue to be purchase worthy as the new animals come out. We'll see
I read thst article and it does sound like a game changer, however it says the demand might take a while till this tech is fully implemented. Price is hight now. Hope you got the 1Kg at a lower spot price.
I think he did. 🙂
Silver will jump the DAY BEFORE I buy a large amount. I'll let you know. Lol
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I gave up on silver Royal Mint "beasts". Dealers make sad faces when they see the milk spots.
I might have got lucky with mine.
@@WorldMoneyWins I have a few 1oz Brits that have never spotted, and have set them aside in the capsules as best examples.
A lot. That's why the tomahawk cruise missile uses so much silver in its batteries. Besides redundancy, these missiles are stored at the ready. Before launch, the batteries are quickly charged, and information is downloaded to keep the system 100% reliable. It wouldn't make any sense to use cheap Chinese batteries.
I thought the new silver battery technology was newer than tomahawk missiles.
@WorldMoneyWins the military and space agencies have been using this technology for a long time. Any new technology for commercial use usually started with NASA or the military with help from the NSA.
@WorldMoneyWins same with solar panels. The more silver they use, the more efficient they are. That's why you have commercial use and you have residential take as much money from you use. It's sad to say but true.
@WorldMoneyWins think about it. Submarines from WWII would run on batteries to be stealthy. Those batteries could not be toxic, or it would endanger the crew. Silver Technology has been around for a long time. It has the highest resistivity of any metal. Smart people have applied silver to many applications and using it more and more every day.
Yeah I don't know much about it.
Bah humbug.