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Hey I've seen some guides on how to make one of these things from Stargate, but what about function?

What can I cram in the thing to hold some serious power?

>> No.1114894

>>1114893
>What can I cram in the thing to hold some serious power?
lithium ion batteries, remove protection circuitry

fireworks

gasoline

>> No.1114898

>>1114894
I always wanted to play with a small hydrogen fuel cell, so maybe that to charge a battery.

>> No.1115413

>>1114893
link guides

>> No.1115414

>>1114893
leds hooked up to lithium ion battery is going to be the best your gonna get

>> No.1115429

>>1114893
Iron/Air battery

>> No.1115461

>>1114893
>What can I cram in the thing to hold some serious power?

You could cram a pocket universe and harness the entropic energy from it.

>> No.1115480

>>1115413
http://www.therpf.com/showthread.php?t=159126

>>1115461
>You could cram a pocket universe and harness the entropic energy from it.
Best I cando is supercapacitors!

>> No.1115681

incriminating photos

>> No.1115811

>>1114893

Looks big enough for a big incandescent bulb (like 1000 or 2000 watts).
But that'll heat up like a motherfucker. Depending on your building material and energy bill you won't want to do that.
Just wanted to bring in the option. Since it'll give you a LOT of light.

>> No.1115885

>>1114893
Not really. Tons of lithium batteries and u could power a Bluetooth or device charger.

>> No.1115999

>>1115811
>Since it'll give you a LOT of light.
I want it to store energy. I know most people want their ZPM to glow. I want it to have enough energy to kill you if you short it...lol

>> No.1116012

Well, usually in a ZPM you want a pocket dimension to draw energy from.

>> No.1116065

>>1116012
Guide?

>> No.1116089

>>1115999
A few disposable camera capacitors can do that. You're setting the bar pretty low