ShakEnergy : Shake to Recharge This Battery

ShakEnergy battery is a different type of concept battery that can be recharged by a manual operation without the need of using any kind of components. This AA sized nickel metal hydrate battery is charged through shaking it. It also can be charged through an electrical battery charger. The ShakEnergy concept battery has five components inside, rechargeable Ni-mH battery, shaft, coiled bobbin, permanent magnet and rubber shock-absorber. The capacity of the battery is about half of the usual AA size battery and the main electricity is produced by the bobbin. When the battery is shaken, the permanent magnet moves up and down through the shaft and center of the bobbin, thus produces the electricity. The rubber base absorbs the shock, as well as helps the magnet to bounce back.

shakenergy eco friendly battery

shakenergy eco friendly battery

shakenergy eco friendly battery

shakenergy eco friendly battery

Designer : Mintpass

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Ki says: September 1, 2009

hell YES!!!! give some! ill take a dozen

shammai says: September 1, 2009

oooo this is tight







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