Chapter 98 A Puppy



In order not to waste money, Han Chudong recruited the technical staff and started working in Chinatown.

He planned to set up a laboratory to develop various products, and even thought of a name for it: "Mason Laboratory."

Not only can we develop batteries and toys, but if the scale can be expanded and we can afford it, we can also try other things.

Distracted thinking while driving.

As we were about to reach the Chinatown area, I caught a glimpse of a roadside stall out of the corner of my eye. The owner was holding up a puppy to show it to me.

There are cars coming and going on the road.

The man was holding the puppy, and there was a handwritten advertisement next to him saying that there were puppies for sale.

There is a yard at home, big enough for raising a dog. Han Chudong became interested, turned on the right turn signal, slowly parked the car on the side of the road, got out and walked back.

It would be fine if it was just a neurotic puppy, but I just took a glance and it was obviously an Alaskan or a Husky.

Walking back at this moment, judging from its round body, it is obviously an Alaskan Malamute, with black and white fur and a strong physique.

When we looked closer, we saw that there were several puppies in total, including Alaskan Malamutes and English bulldogs, all placed together in the back of a pickup truck, playing and fighting with each other.

The skinny white vendor with tattoos on his arms and hands saw Han Chudong coming over and asked, "Do you want to buy some dogs? They are all good dogs. Look how lively they are."

While speaking, he put the Alaskan puppy in his hand on the ground and picked up a bulldog to show him.

Han Chudong is more interested in Alaska than English bulldog.

I squatted on the side of the road, reached out and rubbed the head of this Alaskan puppy. I saw that the little guy didn't cry or make a fuss, but just looked at me with cute eyes, as if he was very pitiful. I immediately fell in love with him.

He looked up and asked, "How much is this, and how many months old is it?"

"It's almost three months. If you're sure you want to buy it, take it for eighty dollars."

"Sixty? I only brought sixty. Let's talk about it next time. My home is a bit far from here and it's too troublesome to go back to get the money." Han Chudong pretended to stand up. Recently he could earn ten years' salary of an ordinary person in a day, but that money didn't come from the wind, so bargaining was a kind of fun.

The vendor hesitated for a moment and said on the spot: "Sixty is fine, pick one yourself, this one is very good, but I caught a cold recently, go home and take some cold medicine for children, you will be well soon."

While speaking, he took a piece of paper and wiped the snot from the little Alaskan puppy at his feet.

Han Chudong had never kept a dog before, but when he heard the vendor say this and saw the puppy running happily, he believed it.

He took out his wallet on the spot and counted out sixty US dollars. In fact, he also had a few Franklins in his wallet. In total, he took more than seven hundred US dollars with him when he went out.

If you are afraid of being robbed, it is better to carry more money with you just in case. Someone might be very happy to get so much money, which can save his life. Of course, his life is more important than money.

After paying, I looked at another Alaskan Malamute.

The two looked similar, and the one in the truck bed didn't have a snot nose, so I simply chose the one in the truck bed. After paying, I held it and said with a smile, "This is it. Has it been vaccinated?"

"Vaccines? Go to the veterinary clinic and ask. The veterinarian will tell you."

I feel very good with the puppy.

While driving, I occasionally looked at the puppy squatting on the passenger seat and thought that this little guy was very well-behaved.

I plan to prepare the dog house, dog food and other things after I finish my work today. I will carry it to the laboratory, close the door and let the puppy play by itself.

After washing his hands, Han Chudong came to the desk filled with instruments and tools and picked up a piece of steel-cased dry battery with no trademark but only a number. The workmanship was a bit rough and the size was the same as a No. 5 battery.

Numbered from one to four, a total of four were made.

Five researchers in white coats are concentrating on matching raw materials and manually making No. 5 batteries.

In addition, many dry batteries were bought from the market. Some were cut open to observe the internal parts, while others were tested for voltage and power, and the data was recorded.

The reason why a group of top students from Caltech were attracted to work in Chinatown, apart from the fact that Han Chudong offered a higher salary, was mainly because he said he had designed an alkaline dry battery with higher performance and even made a breakthrough in lithium battery technology.

Some students were interested and followed him, being ordered around by him for several days in a row.

At this point, I asked, "Have you completed the discharge test? How long is the discharge time under a ten-ohm load?"

There is no wrong version in the 1619 book forum!

"I'm not sure. I just started this morning. But if we follow the technology you mentioned, the battery capacity is indeed larger. Other batteries can only light up two small light bulbs, but our batteries can light up three. The No. 2 sample tested 1240mAH. The capacity and discharge curve are much higher than other products on the market."

The person speaking is named Anthony, he is 26 years old, has not yet obtained a master's degree, will graduate next year, and is currently in the internship period.

Han Chudong found this group of people through a human resources introduction company. The work is relatively simple at the moment and he could have done it himself if he was not too lazy to do it himself.

After looking at the statistical data table, he nodded in approval: "It's pretty good. If we use machines to produce it, the density can be higher and the capacity can be larger.

Continue the experiment for a while, and then I will find a way to assemble the production line for mass production. The production plan will be finalized in the next two days. I want to take over the high-end dry battery market in one fell swoop, and then everyone will get a bonus. By the way, samples of the No. 7 battery and No. 1 battery are also produced for testing. Recently everyone has been working overtime, and I will pay for lunch and dinner. Overtime pay, transportation, and accommodation expenses are also charged to me.

Seeing that they were doing a good job, Han Chudong first found some paper to draw.

Since more powerful batteries are about to appear, the four-wheel drive racing patent can be obtained first.

After thinking about it, I played with the puppy for a while, then went out to the toy store to look for toys with small electric motors, which can be found in electric fans. I also bought a small car with wheels, and prepared to disassemble the parts to make a model.

Four-wheel drive racing toys are not complicated. Similar toys have already appeared on the market, but they have not become popular, the brand strength is not strong enough, and they are not fun to play with.

As other OEM factories begin to produce toys and put them on the market, the production capacity of various toys is steadily increasing, and agents are also actively expanding the market.

This brings Han Chudong sufficient cash flow, allowing him to focus on other projects.

At present, the production capacity of toys such as Super Bubbles and Hand-Push Spiral Leaves is still insufficient. Fisher-Price Toy Company is also preparing to put the toys on the market for sale in European countries and more than a dozen states in the United States.

Halloween just passed on the first of this month, and toy sales were good. Thanksgiving and Christmas are approaching, and it will be the peak season for toy sales.

Hand-warming pillows have gradually become a trend and are sold out in the north. Now there are a total of six garment factories fully committed to producing them. Small workshop-style toy processing points have also appeared in Chinatown, but the production capacity is still seriously insufficient.


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