Talk:Vanadium redox battery
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This item is a little weak on vanadium sulphide/bromide batteries and plain bromide batteries, can anyone help out here? Also the image is a little large and I can't see to shrink it down, help would be appreciated!! Astaroth5 14:00, 10 November 2005 (UTC)
- I have never heard of the vanadium sulphide/ bromide battery. Do you mean sodium sulphide/ bromide (otherwise known as polysulphide/ polyhalide) that was employed by Regenesys? Also by bromide batteries do you refer to zinc-bromide? These two systems are deserving of entries in their own rights. In addition, there exists a vanadium-polyhalide battery invented by Skyllas-Kazacos in the UNSW. ahw001 17:20, 12 March 2006
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- It might have been sodium sulphide/bromide, I just remember comming across a mention of a sulphide/bromide battery in the middle of an article on vanadium redox, so I assumed it was vanadium sulphide/bromide. It seems you know more about these technologies than I do, so by all means, please modify the article to correct it! Astaroth5 17:38, 12 March 2006 (UTC)
- They are competitors.Lesqual 02:43, 6 October 2006 (UTC)
- It might have been sodium sulphide/bromide, I just remember comming across a mention of a sulphide/bromide battery in the middle of an article on vanadium redox, so I assumed it was vanadium sulphide/bromide. It seems you know more about these technologies than I do, so by all means, please modify the article to correct it! Astaroth5 17:38, 12 March 2006 (UTC)