Simple Squeeze Led Flashlight
by Berto Aussems in Circuits > Electronics
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Simple Squeeze Led Flashlight
![RattleFlash.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FQW/G4FJ/HQ54NH3J/FQWG4FJHQ54NH3J.jpg&filename=RattleFlash.jpg)
Nearly 200 years ago Michael Faraday has discovered electromagnetic induction. A changing magnetic field produces an electric field in a coil. Today, there is a simple way to gain electricity from a relay and a strong magnet. I call this kinetic generator the RattleGen because, by pressing the lever of the relay quickly (the only moving part!) it makes a rattling noise. This electro generator is nearly solid state and produces enough energy to power a LED. Compared to 100 years of dyna flashlight based on a rotating generator, the RattleGen squeezer is nearly indestructible because of the few mechanical parts. This Ibble is part of an ongoing investigation for smallscale, batteryless energy harvesting.
The Circuit
![RattleFlash3.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F0M/JB0Q/HQ45CGYU/F0MJB0QHQ45CGYU.jpg&filename=RattleFlash3.jpg)
![RattleGenCircuit.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FXA/LZ5V/HQ4QHDVE/FXALZ5VHQ4QHDVE.jpg&filename=RattleGenCircuit.jpg)
Some Remarks
![RattleFlash5.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FS4/CE46/HQ4QHK6X/FS4CE46HQ4QHK6X.jpg&filename=RattleFlash5.jpg)