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Implantable Fileserver with a Vocore2

Hello

I want to make a Implantable fileserver with a Vcore2 and a USB-storage-stick
First of all this ist the vocore2
http://vocore.io/v2.html

For Storage I planned a Mushkin Atom with 128GB

and for battery I planned two NCR18650B

3400 mAh
3,7 V

But now i ran into a problem
want to charge the batterys Wireless
So I need a Wireless charging module with 3W - 5W

I couldnt find such modules anywere !

and the next thing is I need help for coating
Wich Coating should i use ?

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  1. We already have a thread about an implantable storage device, covering coatings and recharge systems. Please search before posting. You can find such thread here:

    http://forum.biohack.me/discussion/1790/data-storage-implant-wip

  2. I know this thread, but i think my device is different 

    1. it needs more power
    2.it is bigger

    because of this i think my Device Should have its own thread
  3. 1. Why use a Mushkin atom when a SanDisk 512 GB SD card is smaller when you removed the outer case, or the even smaller microdia 512 GB micro SD card which is even smaller.(https://usadiscountwarehouse.com/shop/512gb-micro-sd-free-shipping-free-usb-adapter/)

    2.  it doesn't need another thread

    3. coating wise you need to wait if you want to make it a thing you plugin to use, otherwise  you could make it a wireless hard drive and then all you'd need is something like TiN, silicone stainless steel, titanium 
  4. Hey, I have a coating idea for you. Pm me. Maybe we can collab.
  5. I'm pretty sure that TiN, stainless steel and titanium will block your wifi signal. You'd have to go with non metallic / non conductive materials. 
  6. ^^ True forgot about that seems a silicone coating is the best way to go
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