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Re: power sources

From: "Brandon Macmillan" <>
Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 19:42:39 -0800

Doug Sutherland wrote on 3/3/01 5:22 pm:

>James,
>
>> The first idea is to use a=20
>small sterling engine to run a=20
>pager motor and  generate=20
>electricity to recharge a=20
>battery pack.  The sterling=20
>engine is  a heat differential=20
>engine, some of the smaller=20
>engines will run off the  heat=20
>coming from a persons hand.

Hi all, long time no type, Im writing this on my 'pseudo' wearable, a p=
alm IIIc, not close to all the features i want in my final version, but=
 i'm quite impressed with its usefullness and functionality. Hence why =
i havent posted to the list in so long [but it's nice to read wear-hard=
 on a mobile] I now intend to incorperate the palm in to my rig, color =
touch screen rules. but back to the energy thing. I'm realy intreaged b=
y this sterling engine, can someone send me some links=BF How big of a =
temerature does it work with=BF Here is what im thinking, use the engin=
e/pager motor combo with your body heat whal wearing it, and when stati=
onary you could whip a fensenl <sp=BF> lense [paper thin plastic magnif=
ing glass] out from the back of your lcd screen, fold out some suport l=
egs to prop it up and focus 12000 degrees of free solar energy onto the=
 sterling engine. Will this work=BF

Its good 2 =DF mobie.

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