Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Problem
Alternative solutions
The zollinger door generator is another product we managed to find that shares some similarity with our product. However, our product functions on a different mechanism as this and is better in some areas. Our product is better concealed, and more efficient in energy conversion. Our product is more aesthetically appealing as it is concealed and will not be seen compared to the zollinger door generator which can be seen. Also, the zollinger door generator has an output of up to 50 watts per swing, and an average power of 25 watts. Even though we currently have a highest of 47.4 watts generated, it has an average output of more 39.8 watts, thus making it have a net higher energy output. Moreover, our tests were using a dynamo which was not the most efficient and could have a higher energy output if it was using a different dynamo.
Sunday, July 3, 2011
The June Holidays
Besides that, we feel that this is one step forward for our group, towards a full complete prototype. Things we currently have include the main skeleton of our final prototype, like the generator unit, and the battery compartment. But to make our prototype functional and practical, we would need to crack our heads more, and figure out how to put in parts like suspension systems, and actually putting it out for experiments to see how effective it is in the real world.
We would continue to work on that but for now: Prototype V1.1
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Monday, June 27, 2011
Prototype


Inspiration
Thursday, March 31, 2011
How it all started......20/3/2011
Naturally, we flocked towards the more conventional ideas such as the re-creation of renewable energy, such as fitting wind turbines and solar panels together, creating a hand phone charger which works through a dynamo from your shoe, but like most other groups before us, we quickly realised that these problems/inventions were not feasible as they have already been invented.
Thus, after MORE brainstorming and discussion, we came up with two ideas:
1) Door generator (which would make use of gears and dynamos to generate electricity through the force of pushing or pulling a door).
2) Laptop heat protection cum water heater (which would reuse the heat energy from a laptop to heat water, and at the same time protect your lap from the heat).
Of the two ideas, idea number 1 seemed to have the most potential, thus we followed through with it. Our inspiration for the Door Generator was from two of our group members. They both thought of using a dynamo to create electricity from everyday movements like cycling or rollerblading. However, these have already been invented and we managed, with a little bit of effort, to come out with this idea.