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.... in 1928.

A mechanism that runs on absolutely nothing:

http://www.davewestclocks.co.uk/atmos_clock.htm

http://www.davewestclocks.co.uk/New%20images5/Atmos%20clock7.jpg

http://www.davewestclocks.co.uk/New%20images5/Atmos%20clock5.jpg

 

Cliffs: "The power consumed by a 15 watt light bulb could run over 60 million Atmos clocks simultaneously."

Inside a sealed capsule, a mixture of gas and liquid expands as the temperature rises and contracts as it falls, moving the capsule back and forth like a tiny unseen accordion. This motion is used to constantly wind the mainspring thus enabling the clock to run and keep perfect time. A small temperature variation of just one degree is sufficient for over two day's operation. Such variation occurs naturally in normal room temperature and thus without any additional sources of energy, the Atmos clock will continue to run, if left untouched, "forever"

 

Write up.

 

 

Damn those industrialists of the 20's and their short-sighted nature killing machines!

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What else can it be used for?

At that scale; not much.

I'm not familiar enough with the tech to be able to tell you how much volume of gas/liquid would be needed to power anything appreciable. It's aneat concept that some one in the future will have to improve upon.

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But, in space, temperatures swing wildly and these things would likely produce much more power. If there's an app for electricity generation, it'll be up there.

 

You can have one of these things for under $600 if you look. That's not bad at all for a Jaeger Lecoultre time-piece, or really any jeweled clock.

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