Pazuzu |
03-07-2024 12:55 PM |
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Originally Posted by oldE
(Post 12208081)
Er... Don't most folks carry their cel phone in pocket or purse?
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Sure, we're going to have to include a nationwide campaign to teach people how to stretch backwards and hold the phones kinda overhead so the cases are pointed at the Sun, but that's just simple propaganda, pretty simple.
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Originally Posted by Shaun @ Tru6
(Post 12208220)
I would do baseball cap brims before cell phone cases. Bonus is you could recharge your embedded chip just by walking outside.
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Originally Posted by Shaun @ Tru6
(Post 12208421)
there is somewhere around 85 million dogs in the US. Taking out dobermans, rottweilers and pit bulls, lets say 75 million dogs.
That's a lot of tails wagging. Harness that energy and we are energy independent. My dog even as a lab rott mix with no tail, wiggled enough when I came home that would provide enough e- to heat my home for a week I think.
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See, THIS is why Shaun is a business owner and I am not. I come up with this great idea and he immediately trumps it with two BETTER ideas! Bastard...
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Originally Posted by aschen
(Post 12208448)
Sure thing, but doesnt make it easy or safe to do at reasonable power levels and distances.
Really it is exactly what the sun is already doing transmitting ultra high power EM radiation over long distances
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Look, if it turns out that cellular transmission of power isn't the right option, then I have a backup plan. The 3800 mwh produced each day is just about the same power storage as a rechargeable AA battery. So, we send out say 3 batteries with each case. End of day, you take out the charged battery, put in the uncharged one, and then drive to the town center where we'll have a drop box for the filled batteries. One box where you put the full ones, and one box full of empty ones. You'll always have a battery charging, one empty, and a spare just in case. Then we just need a facility with 50,000 AA battery clips that's plugged into the main grid.
I'm actually surprised, none of you noticed the REAL problem here. I'm only looking at 12 hours of continuous charging, but in fact there are 24 hours available in the day, so why am I missing out of 50% potential? Turns out that during the 12 hours of nighttime here in the US, there is 12 hours of perfect daylight on the other side of the globe, in a region where they don't use electricity. So, we supply Nepal, Tibet, and Southwestern China with the same cell phone cases, and they can collect 12 MORE hours of power for us, for free! Now we're powering almost 13 houses in each town of 50,000 people!
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