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Using water to recharge your phone?
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33 seconds in the microwave and my iPhone is fully charged.
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Put your phone next to a full glass of water and hit 33 seconds. Watch thru the window it's pretty cool.
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Some good tips in this thread. ;)
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I dove into a swimming pool with my phone a couple years ago. It didn't recharge.
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Yep that can be very innovative
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Are you guys making shit up? I tried it and all I got were sparks. I had to turn it off.
What the heck. What am I doing wrong? |
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Thanks for the tip I'll try is as soon as I clean the turtle from inside my microwave. The experiment to make him run faster failed big time. . |
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On high power the microwave may be sending a bit too much power into your phone. Try reducing the power to 8 or 7. Also be sure to turn the turntable off, and orient the phone so it is 90 degrees perpendicular to the to the magnetron, the microwave emitter, usually on the right hand side of the microwave. Place it about 12 cm away from the magnetron. Since the wavelength of microwave oven radiation is about 12 cm and the quantum energy of a microwave photon is about 1 x 10-5 eV, place your phone at 12 cm away from the magnetron for fastest charging. Closer or further is less efficient. |
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Bill Nye! |
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Was a show my kid used to watch. Your explanation was very scientific. I couldn't get it at 90 degrees so the magnetron ended up melting the emitter. They should make something to hold it at the right angle. |
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