Electric Swing Component

Electric Swing Component

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Stephen Mowan from Oakdale, Connecticut, is a Montville High School student under the guidance of instructor Dan Healy. Observing children's seemingly endless energy, he envisioned utilizing their exuberance to generate electricity in an engaging and simple manner. His design features a magnet bar moving within a metal coil as the swing moves, connected via quick links to the chains or ropes. Ensuring safety, the coil is encased within two rubber tubes. The ABS casing, with easy-to-adjust bolts, surrounds most of the device. Upon attaching wires to complete a circuit, the device generates electricity. Suitable for standard swings (20 inches between chains/ropes), custom sizes can be adapted for different swing widths. With this eco-friendly innovation, every swing helps reduce our carbon footprint.

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