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titleOfInvention DC power source and electrical load
abstract The invention relates to a DC power source (1). This has a hybrid supercapacitor (11), a positive electrical contact element (12) and a negative electrical contact element (13). The contact elements (12, 13) are arranged to electrically connect the DC power source (1) simultaneously with an electrical load and with another similar DC power source (1). Furthermore, the invention relates to an electrical consumer. This has a first electrical contact element which is adapted to contact the positive electrical contact element (12) of the DC power source (1). Furthermore, it has a second electrical contact element that is configured to contact the negative electrical contact element (13) of the DC power source (1).
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