No, they're not strong. Wireless charging is already inefficient as all get out, a little space in-between the charge coil and the receiver and it can't transfer enough power to make it worthwhile.
Just because it cannot be done, doesn't mean we shouldn't do it, right? Maybe a 1KW charging circuit would allow an inch gap. After all, electricity is green. You and your silly efficiency!
Yeah, those silly physical laws of the universe. Who needs them?
Take the door off of a microwave and mount it underneath.
For standard plywood and solid wood - 3/4" thick - Set microwave power to High. 1/2" thick set microwave to Medium To charge from 75% to full will take 2.5 minutes. 50% to full will take 4 minutes.
For particleboard (Ikea wood) Regardless of thickness, set microwave to Low. Charging time of 6 minutes to go from 75% to full. 50% to full takes 10 minutes.
If your phone's battery is less than 50%, do not charge for more than the amounts above, or your phone may overheat. Instead, charge phone, then wait 1 hour, and then top up the charge.
Can I just take the magnetron out and mount it rather than putting the whole oven under the desk? Or do I need the oven cavity to act as a wave guide?
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