DailyDirt: Tiny Generators... Instead Of Tiny Batteries?

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Filed Under: battery, energy, evaporation, fuel cells, generators, mfc, microbial fuel cell, piezoelectric, thermoelectric, wearables
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  1. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 29 Dec 2015 @ 5:16pm

    Tiny Generators? Just another type of battery

    From the sound of all of these ideas, you would still require to spend time charging, or peeing/walking/sweating/whatever, in order to recharge the battery. The real breakthrough in battery technology is a way to recharge them faster, measured in seconds. Just pass your phone or device near a wall socket, and a few seconds later its recharged.

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    Glenn, 29 Dec 2015 @ 7:32pm

    Presuming you could find a room-sized mainframe these days, if that computer on your wrist had to handle the workload faced by your typical mainframe, then it would melt after about a minute.

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    Anonymous Coward, 29 Dec 2015 @ 11:39pm

    Design Problem

    Sure, battery tech hasn't advanced as much as processor tech. but.

    If my smartphone had a battery as big as the one on my old nokia candybar, it would last hella longer.

    The idiots keep making batteries smaller for some reason.

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    Ninja (profile), 30 Dec 2015 @ 1:32am

    Re: Design Problem

    Agreed. I fail to see why a smartphone has to be razor thin. I personally dislike these models and wouldn't mind two or three extra millimeters for a better battery.

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    scatman09 (profile), 30 Dec 2015 @ 5:42am

    but...but...

    but how will the government tax us if we're all generating our own off the grid energy?

    Waaaaa! I just wanna pay my fair share...Is that so wrong?

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  6. icon
    Spaceman Spiff (profile), 31 Dec 2015 @ 6:09am

    What would you call it?

    Pee in your socks to generate electricity? What do you name it? Electricipee?

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