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Re: Alternate power source

From: hurley bryan <>
Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1999 00:01:12 -0500 (EST)

IE Peltier Junction? OK for walking in the winter maybe? not too much
power for the drain on yourself and surface area needed....?

Bryan

On Wed, 24 Feb 1999, Robert S Evans wrote:

> I was talking to my dad a little while back about power sources for
> wearable computers.  He mentioned the possibility of using the
> temperature differential between the human body and the environment.  He
> said it would probably work if the differential was >30 degrees (F I
> assume).
> 
> Has anybody tried this, or know where I could get information relating
> to this to experiment with?  Coupled with solar power recharging, this
> would be great, as it would work best at night (for trips, hikes,
> etc...).
> 
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