Why not use a piezo element with a capacitor rig to store the power and drain them into a voltage converter to charge the battery. Each strike of the piezo element discharges a certain amount of electrical energy and the weight would probably be a lot less than a magnet/coil element.
As long as I'm discussing piezo, has anyone heard anything recently on piezo-element fans. These puppies, when they were being tested several years back, could spot-cool a processor to within 15-20K of absolute-zero (granted it was a slow, cool processor to begin with) but that's one hell of a cooling factor. Couple that with a sealed peltier rig - and bingo - watch out, your processor may actually hit 5-10C or lower....
As long as I'm discussing piezo, has anyone heard anything recently on piezo-element fans. These puppies, when they were being tested several years back, could spot-cool a processor to within 15-20K of absolute-zero (granted it was a slow, cool processor to begin with) but that's one hell of a cooling factor. Couple that with a sealed peltier rig - and bingo - watch out, your processor may actually hit 5-10C or lower....
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