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  • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

    Oh right @Njord insisted I tell you, fedi, about this button. It's a big orange button (AC remote for scale) that toggles an extension cord's power on/off when pushed

    So far so boring right? Well it had been acting up a bit so we opened it up to change the battery and... no battery?

    It apparently uses the mechanical force of pushing the button (it requires a bit of a push!) to trigger a piezoelectric charge which is apparently enough to send a wireless signal to the receiver

    Neat!

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    #18

    @eniko @Njord I have a doorbell like that! The issue is that since it requires some effort in pushing, some people think it's just touch activated and don't really ring it 🙂

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    • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

      Oh right @Njord insisted I tell you, fedi, about this button. It's a big orange button (AC remote for scale) that toggles an extension cord's power on/off when pushed

      So far so boring right? Well it had been acting up a bit so we opened it up to change the battery and... no battery?

      It apparently uses the mechanical force of pushing the button (it requires a bit of a push!) to trigger a piezoelectric charge which is apparently enough to send a wireless signal to the receiver

      Neat!

      janet_catcus@hachyderm.ioJ This user is from outside of this forum
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      #19

      @eniko @Njord they should make those also for foot activation, would be more accessible too if used as a doorbell

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      • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

        Oh right @Njord insisted I tell you, fedi, about this button. It's a big orange button (AC remote for scale) that toggles an extension cord's power on/off when pushed

        So far so boring right? Well it had been acting up a bit so we opened it up to change the battery and... no battery?

        It apparently uses the mechanical force of pushing the button (it requires a bit of a push!) to trigger a piezoelectric charge which is apparently enough to send a wireless signal to the receiver

        Neat!

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        #20

        @eniko @Njord ARM has ultra low-power CPUs that can run off energy harvesting, it’s honestly amazing how little power you need for modern devices and it kinda feels like magic…

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        • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

          Oh right @Njord insisted I tell you, fedi, about this button. It's a big orange button (AC remote for scale) that toggles an extension cord's power on/off when pushed

          So far so boring right? Well it had been acting up a bit so we opened it up to change the battery and... no battery?

          It apparently uses the mechanical force of pushing the button (it requires a bit of a push!) to trigger a piezoelectric charge which is apparently enough to send a wireless signal to the receiver

          Neat!

          lunarloony@dosgame.clubL This user is from outside of this forum
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          #21

          @eniko @Njord My previous workplace had a battery-free wireless doorbell - this must be how that worked too. Not as cool as a big friendly button, though!

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          • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

            Oh right @Njord insisted I tell you, fedi, about this button. It's a big orange button (AC remote for scale) that toggles an extension cord's power on/off when pushed

            So far so boring right? Well it had been acting up a bit so we opened it up to change the battery and... no battery?

            It apparently uses the mechanical force of pushing the button (it requires a bit of a push!) to trigger a piezoelectric charge which is apparently enough to send a wireless signal to the receiver

            Neat!

            oliver_schafeld@mastodon.onlineO This user is from outside of this forum
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            #22

            I got light switches like that in my house for nearly ten years. Sometimes you have to push them several times if you haven't used them in a while, probably to get enough piezo charge for a signal.

            https://kinetic-switch.de/en

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            • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

              Oh right @Njord insisted I tell you, fedi, about this button. It's a big orange button (AC remote for scale) that toggles an extension cord's power on/off when pushed

              So far so boring right? Well it had been acting up a bit so we opened it up to change the battery and... no battery?

              It apparently uses the mechanical force of pushing the button (it requires a bit of a push!) to trigger a piezoelectric charge which is apparently enough to send a wireless signal to the receiver

              Neat!

              paul@notnull.spaceP This user is from outside of this forum
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              #23

              @eniko @Njord speaking on behalf of the fediverse: yes, we like this

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              • sinbad@mastodon.gamedev.placeS sinbad@mastodon.gamedev.place

                @eniko @Njord our front door bell is like that, it’s nice not having to wonder about missing a delivery because the battery died, it can’t now. Love tech that makes life simpler not more complicated

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                #24

                @sinbad @eniko @Njord
                I got fed up with batteries in door bell button and the "bell" and unreliability (433 MHz).
                Eventually I found a real wired pushbutton and BingBong inside box, though that used batteries. So I added a transformer to 8V AC at the fuse box, because the bing-bong real solenoid doesn't care about AC or DC. The bulb in the door bell button is across the switch, so in series & glows orange, thus long life.

                1950s technology, but 100% reliable.

                No spying to Amazon.

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                • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

                  Oh right @Njord insisted I tell you, fedi, about this button. It's a big orange button (AC remote for scale) that toggles an extension cord's power on/off when pushed

                  So far so boring right? Well it had been acting up a bit so we opened it up to change the battery and... no battery?

                  It apparently uses the mechanical force of pushing the button (it requires a bit of a push!) to trigger a piezoelectric charge which is apparently enough to send a wireless signal to the receiver

                  Neat!

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                  #25

                  @eniko @Njord ELG PowerCube/PowerRemote?

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                  • leonardof@bertha.socialL leonardof@bertha.social

                    @eniko @Njord ELG PowerCube/PowerRemote?

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                    #26

                    @leonardof I'm not sure but @Njord might be able to tell you

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                    • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

                      @leonardof I'm not sure but @Njord might be able to tell you

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                      #27

                      @eniko @Njord BTW the Brazilian product page says there's a fuse which can trip if current exceeds 10 A, but the fuse should be resettable

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                      • raymaccarthy@mastodon.ieR raymaccarthy@mastodon.ie

                        @sinbad @eniko @Njord
                        I got fed up with batteries in door bell button and the "bell" and unreliability (433 MHz).
                        Eventually I found a real wired pushbutton and BingBong inside box, though that used batteries. So I added a transformer to 8V AC at the fuse box, because the bing-bong real solenoid doesn't care about AC or DC. The bulb in the door bell button is across the switch, so in series & glows orange, thus long life.

                        1950s technology, but 100% reliable.

                        No spying to Amazon.

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                        #28

                        @raymaccarthy @sinbad @eniko @Njord

                        We had kinda the opposite in our last house. The button-push was wired to a battery-powered bell box, but the builders had put the bell and the battery directly above a radiator, which meant that we had to change the batteries every six weeks or so, because batteries don't like heat. We eventually gave up on it and installed something mains-powered.

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                        • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

                          Oh right @Njord insisted I tell you, fedi, about this button. It's a big orange button (AC remote for scale) that toggles an extension cord's power on/off when pushed

                          So far so boring right? Well it had been acting up a bit so we opened it up to change the battery and... no battery?

                          It apparently uses the mechanical force of pushing the button (it requires a bit of a push!) to trigger a piezoelectric charge which is apparently enough to send a wireless signal to the receiver

                          Neat!

                          oblomov@sociale.networkO This user is from outside of this forum
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                          #29

                          @eniko @Njord that's really cool!

                          So why isn't working as well now? Piezoelectric crystal got consumed or something?

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                          • cppguy@infosec.spaceC cppguy@infosec.space

                            @raymaccarthy @sinbad @eniko @Njord

                            We had kinda the opposite in our last house. The button-push was wired to a battery-powered bell box, but the builders had put the bell and the battery directly above a radiator, which meant that we had to change the batteries every six weeks or so, because batteries don't like heat. We eventually gave up on it and installed something mains-powered.

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                            #30

                            @CppGuy @sinbad @eniko @Njord
                            I've added mains and/or rechargeable to many battery things starting with a VFD calculator.

                            Now all the non-heating/cooking stuff is on a Solar & Grid charged UPS. 12 main panels and about 14 kWh of LiFePO4 batteries.
                            No more annual PC UPS battery replacement.

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                            • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

                              Oh right @Njord insisted I tell you, fedi, about this button. It's a big orange button (AC remote for scale) that toggles an extension cord's power on/off when pushed

                              So far so boring right? Well it had been acting up a bit so we opened it up to change the battery and... no battery?

                              It apparently uses the mechanical force of pushing the button (it requires a bit of a push!) to trigger a piezoelectric charge which is apparently enough to send a wireless signal to the receiver

                              Neat!

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                              #31

                              @eniko @Njord I have a button like this too. Feels like magic!

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                              • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

                                Oh right @Njord insisted I tell you, fedi, about this button. It's a big orange button (AC remote for scale) that toggles an extension cord's power on/off when pushed

                                So far so boring right? Well it had been acting up a bit so we opened it up to change the battery and... no battery?

                                It apparently uses the mechanical force of pushing the button (it requires a bit of a push!) to trigger a piezoelectric charge which is apparently enough to send a wireless signal to the receiver

                                Neat!

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                                #32

                                @eniko

                                German CASO has several models of battery free kitchen scales (as an idea, maybe other brands are available locally):
                                https://caso-design.de/de/p/caso-kitchen-energy-design-kuechenwaage-mit-kitchen-energy-technologie/
                                (via the menu you can change region to UK - while selecting Benelux doesn't seem to work)

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                                • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

                                  Oh right @Njord insisted I tell you, fedi, about this button. It's a big orange button (AC remote for scale) that toggles an extension cord's power on/off when pushed

                                  So far so boring right? Well it had been acting up a bit so we opened it up to change the battery and... no battery?

                                  It apparently uses the mechanical force of pushing the button (it requires a bit of a push!) to trigger a piezoelectric charge which is apparently enough to send a wireless signal to the receiver

                                  Neat!

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                                  #33

                                  @eniko @Njord
                                  Enocean is a conglomerate of smarthome appliances purely designed with energy harvesting. No changing batterys ever.

                                  Unfortunately it is rather expensive and more difficult to integrate.

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                                  • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

                                    Oh right @Njord insisted I tell you, fedi, about this button. It's a big orange button (AC remote for scale) that toggles an extension cord's power on/off when pushed

                                    So far so boring right? Well it had been acting up a bit so we opened it up to change the battery and... no battery?

                                    It apparently uses the mechanical force of pushing the button (it requires a bit of a push!) to trigger a piezoelectric charge which is apparently enough to send a wireless signal to the receiver

                                    Neat!

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                                    #34

                                    @eniko @Njord reading this has brought me the same joy as when I learnt that the circuitry inside NFC cards is powered by the electromagnetic current that sends the data

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                                      #35

                                      @LunaDragofelis @dequbed @eniko @Njord

                                      You can receive free electrons off of glucose through enzymatic breakdown similar than the body does - although the body stores it chemically in ATP or others.

                                      It is however currently no longterm solution since the enzymes break down over time.

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                                      • oblomov@sociale.networkO oblomov@sociale.network

                                        @eniko @Njord that's really cool!

                                        So why isn't working as well now? Piezoelectric crystal got consumed or something?

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                                        #36

                                        @oblomov @Njord yeah I guess? It's years old at this point

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