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2. In the middle, they mentioned that it would use power when demand is low.
Thu May 28, 2026, 09:01 AM
4 hrs ago

It looks like it works like a battery backup. Only without the heavy batteries. I would think it's hydrogen cell technology. We just have to make sure that its water level is sufficient. But if running standalone, it would need a supply of hydrogen.

Unfortunately, the advertisements seem overly hellbent on making sure they obscure the electricity input.

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