Wireless Transfer of Power Thru Water

Lane Company an energy and research company in Missouri USA, has tested a new wireless energy transfer device. The transfer device sends power thru air, glass, metal, plastic and water.

Slater, MO, December 18, 2008 --(PR.com)-- Energy and research company transferred power wireless to lights in a sealed glass jar, The jar was submerged in a glass water tank. The power was transmitted over four inches, producing 13.5v DC electricity.

The sending and receiving units use magnetic fields to transfer power without the use of wires, induction coils or RF Technology. Higher voltage and amperage can be produced and transferred now with less weight and smaller size of transfer units, compared to units using RF and induction coil type technology.

Lane Company believes this new technology will expand usage of electricity to undersea and space based activity. The technology can also be used for cordless recharging of electric vehicles, EV's and Moon-Mars rovers that all need higher energies and less weight for commercial use. As well as space flight transportation needs.

Developer Daniel Paris of Missouri, USA - "Cordless charging of EV's will be very safe for users vis using 'plug in' cords in wet outdoor weather".

Also space - moon rover recharging with a cordless power supply will increase the utility of rovers on missions.

Units can collect solar power when rovers are in use and have power ready when more is needed. Wireless Cordless transfer units can also be used on other mission needs and are re-usable for future missions.

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