Behind the disaster that struck there must be a silver lining. Difficult situations can make people more creative, as the tsunami in Japan could make some trouble accessing the victim electricity for charging gadgets.
This situation inspired one company makes technology that allows gadgets recharged armed with pots. The device named Hatsuden nabe pot Thermo Electric is able to convert heat from the boiling water in pot into electricity.
USB port is also provided for plugging in devices such as smartphones. Special pot with a diameter of 16 cm made by TES New Energy based in Osaka. Memiiiki pot ceramic thermoelectric materials which can collect power from the hot temperatures. In the end there is a USB cable port that can be connected to the HP / gadgets for rechargeable batteries.
The manufacturer claims, it only took 3 to 5 hours to fully recharge the iPhone. The pot is set aside for emergency situations when electricity allran limited. The manufacturer also intends to market to countries with limited power, as in some African countries. so at the same time, the pot can still be used for cooking, while waiting for the charge process is complete, the cuisine can also be done .*** [OTK | id | PIKIRAN RAKYAT 07072011]