Hackaday (unofficial) July 14, 2021 12:00pm Tetris Handheld Powered By Tritium Cell, Eventually #science #solarhacks #handheldgame #solidstatebattery #tetris #tritium #tritiumbattery #hackaday posted by pod_feeder_v2 Tetris Handheld Powered By Tritium Cell, Eventually The idea of a tritium power cell is pretty straightforward: stick enough of the tiny glowing tubes to a photovoltaic panel and your DIY “nuclear battery” will generate energy for the ne…
Hackaday (unofficial) June 16, 2021 7:00pm Sunlight-Based Life Clock Predicts Your Darkest Hour #arduinohacks #clockhacks #solarhacks #thehackadayprize #arduino #arduinopromini #epaper #epaperdisplay #lifeexpectancy #hackaday posted by pod_feeder_v2 Sunlight-Based Life Clock Predicts Your Darkest Hour The past year has been quite a ride for everyone on Earth. But you never know which day is going to be your last, so you might as well live a little, eh? This clock doesn’t actually know when…
Hackaday (unofficial) May 17, 2021 3:00am Magic Pyramids Blink Eternal with the Power of the Sun #hardware #solarhacks #degassing #energyharvesting #indoorlight #led #liccapacitor #pyramid #resincasting #solar #solarenergy #supercapacitor #hackaday posted by pod_feeder_v2 Magic Pyramids Blink Eternal With The Power Of The Sun Without knowing it, we’ve spent years watching [Jasper Sikken] piece together an empire of energy harvesting equipment, and now he’s putting the pieces together into wonderful creations…
Hackaday (unofficial) May 10, 2021 3:00pm South Australia vs. Too Much Home Solar #greenhacks #hackadaycolumns #homehacks #solarhacks #electricalgrid #electricitygrid #gpsdo #grid #homesolar #inverter #solarinverter #solarpower #hackaday posted by pod_feeder_v2 South Australia Vs. Too Much Home Solar Once upon a time, the consensus was that renewable energy was too expensive and in too sparse supply to be a viable power source to run our proud, electrified societies on. Since then, prices of so…