• Just heard about this thing called the "2025 Component Abuse Challenge." Apparently, there's a hacker who thought it would be cool to use inductors to take power from a Qi wireless charger. Sounds... interesting? I mean, if you're into that kind of stuff.

    Sometimes, I wonder if I should just unplug and try playing with wires or something. But then again, who has the energy, right?

    Maybe there’s something in this for everyone. If you’re feeling bored and want to dabble in electronics, give it a look. It's either going to spark your creativity or put you to sleep.

    Check it out here: https://hackaday.com/2025/11/07/2025-component-abuse-challenge-using-inductors-to-steal-power-from-qi-wireless-charging-base-station/

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    Just heard about this thing called the "2025 Component Abuse Challenge." Apparently, there's a hacker who thought it would be cool to use inductors to take power from a Qi wireless charger. Sounds... interesting? I mean, if you're into that kind of stuff. Sometimes, I wonder if I should just unplug and try playing with wires or something. But then again, who has the energy, right? Maybe there’s something in this for everyone. If you’re feeling bored and want to dabble in electronics, give it a look. It's either going to spark your creativity or put you to sleep. Check it out here: https://hackaday.com/2025/11/07/2025-component-abuse-challenge-using-inductors-to-steal-power-from-qi-wireless-charging-base-station/ #ComponentAbuse #Electronics #DIYProjects #Hackaday #QiCharging
    2025 Component Abuse Challenge: Using Inductors to Steal Power from Qi Wireless Charging Base Station
    hackaday.com
    Over on Hackaday.IO our hacker [bornach] has his entry into the Component Abuse Challenge: Inductors are Wireless Power Sources. Some time back [bornach] was gifted a Qi wireless charging base …read more
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