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Wireless Electricity Demonstrated
Very interesting:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8165928.stm I'm sure there will be all sorts of health scares raised about it if ever introduced... |
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If you have a mains rechargable toothbrush then you;ve already got the technology ;) It's nothing new apart from the distance :p:
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Its been around for a while. But its not very efficient...yet.
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I dunno how far they've come yet with making it efficient (i.e alot of it gets wasted) but i think it's great! A bit concerned how safe it would be though, standing by it...
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Wireless Power Consortium has announced certified wirelss chargers for Blackberry & iPhone...
http://www.eweekeurope.co.uk/news/co...rototypes-9405 |
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Now this is really showing how technologically challenged I am.
How does the power know where to go and what happens to the power that floats around in the air looking for something to work? My head hurts just thinking about this subject. https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2010/09/71.gif |
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Basically as I understand it, there's a coil in a base station emitting a magnetic field, now, a transformer (like how you currently charge your phone) drops the voltage by putting two of these coils within close proximity with one having less winds on the coil than the other - this technology is basically doing the same thing over a larger distance. This theory would require some sort of receiver with a coil in it connected to the device to be charged (or possibly built-in as new tech arrives on the market)
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.... and another thing. Surely transmitting power this way is inefficient as some must get wasted? Anyone got any spare painkillers for my escalating headache? |
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Yeah, the technology involved has been around for a long time, I think the efficiency is what has made it more likely today. Like you - I'm not sure I like the idea but Electromagnetic radiation (which is basically what it is) is a part of every day life, quite how strong a field these things put out I'm not sure, I guess it must be directional or something.
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As I said in my first post most electric toothbrushes use the same technology. Also anything with a transformer inside uses a more basic form..
I think the new aspect to this is designing a field effect that charges irrespective of the orientation of the device |
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To get any energy worthwile at the receiving end requires a huge amount of power at the exciting end which can affect many other devices in its path. |
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I don't have a problem with the transfer of power by the coil system such as is used in my electric toothbrush but I can't believe that true wireless transfer over a distance wouldn't waste power. |
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