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March 13, 2005
Using air to charge cellphones? IIT-Delhi does it!
All you need to charge your mobile is -- air!
Students at the Department of Industrial Design at Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi have attached a turbine with a mobile phone that helps charge it even when the user is travelling, Head of the Department Professor Lalit Kumar Das told PTI.
"The electricity generated by the turbine when moved by wind energy could charge a cellphone in an emergency. It generates electricity to the tune of 3 to 4 watts which is sufficient to charge a mobile phone," he said.
The specially designed turbine, which costs about Rs 200 to be developed inside a laboratory, is so small that it could be easily kept in a pocket, he said.
The primary objective of the device is to extend mobile 'connectivity' where there is no electricity. The device also saves energy, though not to a significant extent, he said.
The electricity could also be used for other purposes such as illumination and playing a radio. High intensity light devices (HILDs) and radio require low energy to function that could be easily provided by the turbine, he said.
The device is best suited for coastal areas where the wind flows almost continuously.
The technique is not yet commercialised but the department has sent a proposal to the ministry of science and technology to help manufacture the turbine on a large scale, Das said.
"The device will help mobile phone users charge their phones while travelling in a bus, a car or a train. All they need to do is -- place the turbine against the wind flow. It will use wind energy to move the turbine thereby generating energy," he said.
The students have also used a spring in the device that can store energy through a handle. It could be used to charge a mobile during power cuts, the scientist added.
(via Rediff)
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I need to get an idea about this cell phone chargers using air.I am planning to do this concept as my final year projectIam basically
an electrical student.awiting your favourable
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s.vijay sundaram
Posted by: vijay sundaram | Jul 18, 2005 10:22:20 AM
Does anybody remember muscle power? People used to wind things up and they would work. You don't have to go back as far as Model T fords. I have seen a radio from Africa with a crank handle on the side. You crank a few times and behold! the radio does its thing. Then there are watches -- both wind-up and self-winding (works on translating the energy of your motion into power for the mechanism). I don't think it is totally necessary to attach a windmill to your cell phone, but it is ok with me. Anything to stop the huge problem of waste batteries, which few people take the small bother to recycle safely. Think how very secure you would feel if you could count on your cell phone always working, never running out of power (as long as you were in good enough shape to wind it up)!
Posted by: judith | Mar 13, 2005 8:59:30 AM
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