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Witricity is based upon coupled resonant objects to transfer energy between objects without wires. The system consists of a Witricity transmitter, and devices which act as receivers.
Like radio receivers, the devices must be in range of the transmitter. Unlike the conduction-based systems built by Nikola Tesla in the late 19th century, Witricity uses resonant magnetic fields to reduce wastage of power. Currently the project is looking for power transmissions in the range of 100 watts.
As they put it: "Using self-resonant coils in a strongly coupled regime, we experimentally demonstrate efficient non-radiative power transfer over distances of up to eight times the radius of the coils. We demonstrate the ability to transfer 60W with approximately 40% efficiency over distances in excess of two meters. We present a quantitative model describing the power transfer which matches the experimental results to within 5%. We discuss practical applicability and suggest directions for further studies."
Specifically in terms of diy applications, how does the copper wired guage change current and voltage inputs and outputs; And how do you figure out the distances and frequencies needed to transmit wireless energy from the first coil to the second coil. Witricity: a witric one!
Basically, I am wondering about any problems that anyone might have with a specific brand or model.
I know that PocketWizards are "top of the heap", but I was wondering about other, less expensive units, and if they show problems with interference from things like large pieces of metal, high energy sources, line of sight issues, etc..., or any other problems you would like to share.
I appreciate any input you might have.