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Old 02-03-2024, 12:29 AM   #3880
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You'd have 10 watts, or enough for a household LED bulb.


These are not, nor will they ever be for much use for people. Think scientific instruments and industrial stuff that just needs a little juice for a long time. But they do talk about using other isotopes in the future that would have more power.


This idea isn't new, pacemakers were once built with a plutonium battery.


https://www.medicaldesignandoutsourc...red-pacemaker/
1000 would be 100watts assuming its .1 watts per. but 100microwatts is actually .0001 watts so would be .1 watts with 1000.of them

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