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GoldenTurtle
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Hello everyone, I need help designing a Faraday Generator suit.
It's basically a bunch of small Faraday generators (the kind used in flashlights), sewn into the fabric of outer clothing and connecting to batteries to charge them.
The problem is that I have no idea what it will take to make these small generator tubes.
I'm hoping for a max diameter of an inch and a max length of 3 inches.
I plan on using simple copper wiring, neodymium magnets, and plastic tubes.
Could you guys please fill me in on some equations I need to know, and how much power a single one of these generators can produce in an hour of steady, continuous use?
Thanks.
It's basically a bunch of small Faraday generators (the kind used in flashlights), sewn into the fabric of outer clothing and connecting to batteries to charge them.
The problem is that I have no idea what it will take to make these small generator tubes.
I'm hoping for a max diameter of an inch and a max length of 3 inches.
I plan on using simple copper wiring, neodymium magnets, and plastic tubes.
Could you guys please fill me in on some equations I need to know, and how much power a single one of these generators can produce in an hour of steady, continuous use?
Thanks.