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SoloRider
Jan10-12, 07:01 PM
Hi All :)
Im working on a small contraption and I need to create a power source from random movement.
I herd there are some liquids that can be mixed together to have high electrical output generated.
or maybe liquid and gas?
Either way it must be safe and non toxic.
thank you for your time :approve:
berkeman
Jan10-12, 07:46 PM
Hi All :)
Im working on a small contraption and I need to create a power source from random movement.
The search term is "Energy Harvesting" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_harvesting
I herd there are some liquids that can be mixed together to have high electrical output generated.
or maybe liquid and gas?
I believe the search term for this would be "Fuel Cell" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuel_cell
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Im working on a small contraption and I need to create a power source from random movement.
Something like that (http://io9.com/5786980/nanogenerators-powered-by-your-heartbeat-could-replace-batteries-in-five-years-say-chemists)?
I herd there are some liquids that can be mixed together to have high electrical output generated.
If you mix them together, they will react - but you will be not able to harvest any energy. They have to react in the separate vessels. They can be separated just by a membrane, crucial thing is that they don't mix directly.
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