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[email protected] October 20th 14 08:47 PM

"Automatic Quartz" (Piezo) Watch batt/ops/repair
 
How do these work? (I generally believe it has some sort of Piezoelectric generator)

What if it stopped (I didn't use it for a few days)?

Does it have any battery which after a few years needs replacement?

Any chance I can find out what battery Curren M8039B uses so I only open it once?

And see what's inside (schematics) before I risk breaking it?

much obliged

(I was once at a lecture where someone used a piezo generator with a device
that created eddies in forest fires so they could call in the fire on a
cellular network without battery or wired power. I thought it was so cool I
found this ten buck watch that worked that way.)

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Reinhard Zwirner[_2_] October 21st 14 09:04 PM

"Automatic Quartz" (Piezo) Watch batt/ops/repair
 
schrieb:
How do these work? (I generally believe it has some sort of Piezoelectric generator)

What if it stopped (I didn't use it for a few days)?

Does it have any battery which after a few years needs replacement?

Any chance I can find out what battery Curren M8039B uses so I only open it once?

And see what's inside (schematics) before I risk breaking it?


Hi,

I don't know such piezo-type of watch.

On the other hand I own a watch which contains an electromagnetic
generator which is driven by an automatic-type rotor. A supercap is
charged by that generator and serves as power supply for a quartz
movement. With a fully charged supercap the watch will work a few
days without arm movement.

http://www.seikowatches.com/world/technology/kinetic/index.html

HTH

Reinhard

John Robertson October 21st 14 10:14 PM

"Automatic Quartz" (Piezo) Watch batt/ops/repair
 
On 10/21/2014, 1:04 PM, Reinhard Zwirner wrote:
schrieb:
How do these work? (I generally believe it has some sort of Piezoelectric generator)

What if it stopped (I didn't use it for a few days)?

Does it have any battery which after a few years needs replacement?

Any chance I can find out what battery Curren M8039B uses so I only open it once?

And see what's inside (schematics) before I risk breaking it?


Hi,

I don't know such piezo-type of watch.

On the other hand I own a watch which contains an electromagnetic
generator which is driven by an automatic-type rotor. A supercap is
charged by that generator and serves as power supply for a quartz
movement. With a fully charged supercap the watch will work a few
days without arm movement.

http://www.seikowatches.com/world/technology/kinetic/index.html

HTH

Reinhard


I have my dad's old kinetic watch that was from the 50s or 60s and it
was touted as 'Self-Winding' No electronics though...

I understand this type of watch is popular again!

John :-#)#

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[email protected] October 26th 14 03:23 AM

"Automatic Quartz" (Piezo) Watch batt/ops/repair
 
Thanks


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http://www.panix.com/~vjp2/vasos.htm
---{Nothing herein constitutes advice. Everything fully disclaimed.}---
[Homeland Security means private firearms not lazy obstructive guards]
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[email protected] November 7th 14 07:33 PM

"Automatic Quartz" (Piezo) Watch batt/ops/repair
 
It hasn't charged by motion.

Maybe I can find a van der Graaf static egenrator...??!!


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http://www.panix.com/~vjp2/vasos.htm
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[Homeland Security means private firearms not lazy obstructive guards]
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amdx[_3_] November 8th 14 02:37 PM

"Automatic Quartz" (Piezo) Watch batt/ops/repair
 
On 10/20/2014 2:47 PM, wrote:
How do these work? (I generally believe it has some sort of Piezoelectric generator)

What if it stopped (I didn't use it for a few days)?

Does it have any battery which after a few years needs replacement?

Any chance I can find out what battery Curren M8039B uses so I only open it once?

And see what's inside (schematics) before I risk breaking it?

much obliged


Probably more information here than you need.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8YUM2Y2vvY

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quartz_clock

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quartz_clock




(I was once at a lecture where someone used a piezo generator with a device
that created eddies in forest fires so they could call in the fire on a
cellular network without battery or wired power. I thought it was so cool I
found this ten buck watch that worked that way.)


HUH?
Mikek


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