Monday, June 18, 2012

--oscillating current( battery-life extension system)--

   oscillating current...the idea is simple, but i feel it may be of use, for a variety of things, to extend battery life, and to reduce total usage of items drawing power, in the home, or work-place...

  the concept--

    i suggest, that if a switch is placed between a device being used, and the power source, that is then turned on and off, very rapidly, the person using the item will not notice the "off-time"( for most devices), hence, i believe that full-power is not needed, to run most devices...


real world practice(of this technique)--

    this principal is already in use in the film industry...as, a movie, and it's many frames on the film-reel, add up, to a visual experience that can be enjoyed, even though gaps exist between frames--


electrical example--

   i feel, that utilizing this concept at home, in your kitchen, is of great value...as a toaster, blender, ect, ect, can also be oscillated on-and-off, in this manner, thus saving a huge amount of power( as the battery, or electric company, does notice the "off-time" that the device is experiencing)--


oscillating current duty cycle(on-and-off time)--

    the duration of on-and-off time(duty cycle), would vary, from device to device, depending on the amount of "off-time" the device being operated can tolerate, while still performing satisfactorily for the user--

    i feel this form of power conservation has vast possibilities, is viable, and could be deployed with minimal effort--


best wishes, john kruschke--


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