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The Wintergatan Holy Grail Divider Video:
https://youtu.be/Y83I8mLKufo?si=KmuEE3y7AniLzQCC
Tom Stanton’s Generator:
https://youtu.be/tb3iN4m9Bik?si=D2Lxqady8LX7COfi
Here are a bunch of articles about different renewable energy storage systems in the works:
https://spectrum.ieee.org/collections/energy-storage/?promo=promo
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This is the Laser Cutter I use for all my projects:
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This is the filament I use for all my projects:
https://geni.us/sdT9QBj
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The electric screwdriver I used to assemble and disassemble this thing many times is a game changer: https://geni.us/f6oJ
Can you harvest the energy of falling marbles to charge a phone? In this video, I take you through the incredibly complex engineering process required to answer this simple question. From converting a stepper motor into a working generator using a full bridge rectifier, to powering this generator with a marble-paddle wheel, to feeding the paddle wheel with hundreds of marbles- there were some interesting challenges I encountered along the way, and some satisfying solutions.
This is probably the world's least efficient way to store energy, but it might be the most fun.