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*Devices utilizing small generators that produce electrical power of ~1-10 [[Watts]] | *Devices utilizing small fuel powered generators that produce electrical power of ~1-10 [[Watts]] | ||
*They utilize [[Micro Fuel Cell]]s, [[Micro TEC]]s, [[Micro Turbine]]s, and [[Micro ICE]]s | *They utilize [[Micro Fuel Cell]]s, [[Micro TEC]]s, [[Micro Turbine]]s, and [[Micro ICE]]s | ||
They can power small electronic devices such as smart phones, computers, or speciality devices using conventional gas or liquid fuels | They can power small electronic devices such as smart phones, computers, or speciality devices using conventional gas or liquid fuels | ||
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*[[Open Source Fuels Construction Set]] | *[[Open Source Fuels Construction Set]] | ||
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*[[Open Source Micropower Construction Set]] | *[[Open Source Micropower Construction Set]] | ||
*[[Microfluidic Hydrogen Production Chip]] | *[[Microfluidic Hydrogen Production Chip]] | ||
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micropower The Wikipedia Page on Micropower] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micropower The Wikipedia Page on Micropower] | ||
Revision as of 01:43, 12 January 2026
Basics
- Devices utilizing small fuel powered generators that produce electrical power of ~1-10 Watts
- They utilize Micro Fuel Cells, Micro TECs, Micro Turbines, and Micro ICEs
They can power small electronic devices such as smart phones, computers, or speciality devices using conventional gas or liquid fuels