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eCoupled Wireless Power-Mid-Range Inductive Power

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Uploaded by on Dec 29, 2009

In this eCoupled wireless power demonstration, we see an example of mid-range inductive power, explaining the positive and negative aspects of transmitting wireless power at a distance.

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  • What's the power consumption of this system?

    It's certainly nice to have wireless power, but not so much if it requieres more energy than a regular wired source...

  • @felipegc You can find white papers on ecoupled.com that will answer those questions - unfortunately I can't give the link here thanks to YouTube.

    Thanks for your interest!

  • Didn't Tesla demonstrate this a long time ago? Also, when we are becoming more and more pressed for cheap energy, why would a technology that wastes power at the novelty of wireless transmission be desirable? 120W in - 60W dummy - 48W wireless loss = 12W lamp out? No?

  • @WonderboyST You can read the technical efficiency information on our site and you may find our white papers interesting as well. ecoupled.com is where to go!

    Thanks for your inquiry WonderboyST.

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  • This is brilliant for contemporary technology, but I can almost hear Nikola Tesla shouting "Noobs!"

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  • In the future this will be in all houses build in the walls, and for extra range a bridging station.

    But now we're hooked up with wires

  • Who do I contact for a design improvement suggestion to make it completely wireless?

  • Tesla will return from the grave and claim all the inventions back!

  • @saintlobak LOL, thats true

  • @WonderboyST - they've already come up with a couple of great uses. Wireless controller charging is one of those, where the waste isn't a great deal. You set your controller on a pad and it charges. Similar uses could be produced, in particular, I'd love to have a laptop with an inductive charge capability.

  • Unfortunatelly, you are right.

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