06-03-2018, 12:02 AM
(06-02-2018, 11:52 PM)genba Wrote: i reckon it would resonate at a certain frequency [as all things do] and when sound of that frequency hit it, it captured the energy.
i'm not sure how one would create a device to harness a range of sound frequencies. i suppose the sound from a certain mechanism would have known acoustic output and you could tune it to that.
failed HDDs suck. i have shit from the mid 90s that still works fine, but shit less than 4 years old have failed on me. i do not think the drive's i've had that have died did so naturally. i suspect they were remotely destroyed because of certain content i had on it after i got xkey'd.
You think of a peizo disc, vibration sensor, kind of seemed similar but from the sound of air? It was juicing up the power just as air rushed by it. I was trying to do a diagram then his cam was cut and booted from yahoo. Then he replied to me via email once then he vanished. It seemed to me at the time, not sure, but he wound the transformer in such a way it picked up static from the peizo, but he had this weird looking peizo was kind of like made out of food or something it was strange. Looked like a leaf but was lighting up a light bulb.