Battery that generating energy when you shake it



A Japanese electronics company sourced a vibration generator that can replace the standard battery.

Brother Industries, better known as the typewriter products, claimed this tool can replace the role of AA or AAA batteries for sjeumlah usage.

At an event in Tokyo, this tool switch Brothers shows a remote control (remote control), a button to turn on the lights and LED flashlight sbeuah.

The mechanism works similarly to a bicycle dynamo, only difference with whipped several times a direct electrical power generated.

"Vibration Energy Battery Cells we create electric power with the introduction of a spring, magnet, and the condenser which produces electricity. All this is in in the battery," a spokesman told BBC News Brother.

"Because the power produced by only a little then this tool is designed for use on devices like TV remote and LED devices, which only require low power and electrical power do not eat constantly."
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The idea behind this technology is the need to replace the use of batteries that contain toxins that harm the environment.

So far two new AA size model products generate voltages elbih at 3.2 V or lower, just enough to fill the electrical power tools such as remote control.

Yet according to Carl Telford, an analyst at consulting firm Strategic Business Insights, says this battery is a potential breakthrough.

"That was great because if you need AA batteries for electric power is shaken; eg for remote control," he added on BBC News.

"The size is too small, dense, and can be directly used on the electricity resources that we know. Brother says this tool can generate electric power at low frequencies, skeitar 4-8Hz - is impressive."

"If you walk with this tool in the bag it will produce vibrations with a frequency of about 2Hz. You do have to shuffle the tool is on loud, but can lah."

While other companies are also pursuing a target to find the source of a new battery without charge standard.

U.S. Companies Inc. TenXsys. Kinetic Energy is currently developing technology for these devices, including scavenging for military equipment.

While the UK mobile company Orange has recently revealed its newest product Power Wellies, are made with the cooperation with renewable energy experts GotWind.
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