Wrist Watch charged practically instantly
Electronic Wrist Watch charged practically instantly
Author: David Judbarovski, 79, systems
engineering, principle inventor, retired
judbarovski@gmail.com, Israel
Ordinary, electronic wrist watch consumes about
50.0 mWh in a year.
In my case, it is ordinary looked wrist
watch with quartz pulse generation, alarm and LED lighting, can be equipped by
a tiny Li-ion rechargeable battery of some tens milligram by weight.
Being equipped additionally by conventional
ultracapacitor of about 3.0 gram weigh (e.g. PHV-5R4H155-R), it allows to
charge the watch practically instantly for about a month without new portion of
charging being 4.0 mWh = 15.0 Joules
Being ones in a month procedure, it can prolong the battery lifetime for many years and for ultracapacitor too, if being supposed their shelf live so long.
Two kinds of chargers are possible, the
both can be small and light by weight: (1) an electrical one, or (2) powered by muscle
force if being far from electricity sources.
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