WalrusThief
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http://www.kjmagnetics.com/blog.asp?p=shake-flashlight Haven't seen any mention of these, it says power output for the one they made is about a third of a watt. No idea what the energy requirements for most implants are, but in the Southpaw discussion you guys were talking pretty small amounts. If one of them won't…
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@TI If you used an ice cube against the skin directly above the implant you could exaggerate the effect. Not sure if it would be effective for charging a battery though.
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Could this (http://www.creative-science.org.uk/gensimple1.html) be scaled down to implant size to power something small? Looks like it would be easy to charge, especially if you used finger magnets to move the internal magnet. Or should I make a new thread for that one...
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Thanks for the advice on the thumb. Probably going to go with pinky and middle fingers then. I have these magnets in my cart (https://www.kjmagnetics.com/proddetail.asp?prod=D101-N52) but haven't purchased them yet. They seem to be the strongest small magnets I can find, but they are coated in nickel. Hence the hot glue…