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    Designing a Faraday Generator Suit | Get Answers Here

    They're NOT DISCS. They're just like those rechargeable flashlight Faraday generators.
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    Designing a Faraday Generator Suit | Get Answers Here

    It's to charge a cell phone, iPod, or multiple devices. And they're sewn in so that they don't even touch the skin, they're embedded into gloves, boots, etc. So are you going to HELP me or what?
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    Designing a Faraday Generator Suit | Get Answers Here

    Hello everyone, I need help designing a Faraday Generator suit. It's basically a bunch of small Faraday generators (the kind used in flashlights), sewn into the fabric of outer clothing and connecting to batteries to charge them. The problem is that I have no idea what it will take to make...
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    Seebeck Effect applied to Fire?

    A flow of water... What if I built a thin pan, directly underneath the bottom plate (cold side), and have a tiny slit be visible from all sides? It would have a drainage plug on the bottom, and there'd be a small tube where you could pour water into it. The water would be cold when drawn from...
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    Seebeck Effect applied to Fire?

    I appreciate your mathematics very much, they've saved me a lot of time. However, is it really necessary to have a 2 foot distance? Since it is intended to operate at night, when the ground is cold, would there be another way to decrease the temperature of the bottom side? - it is against...
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    Seebeck Effect applied to Fire?

    Hello Physics Forums, I'm attempting a portable energy generator that will apply the Seebeck Effect to a campfire, allowing the camper to enjoy his new source of electricity. Right now I have a basic concept, basically a raised platform on which you stack the logs and then light them on...
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