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A [[Body Generator]] is a set of [[equipment]] which is worn on the body and generates electricity, by the actions of walking or breathing.  These generators are often incorporated into suits, such as [[stillsuit]]s or [[very cold weather clothing]], but they can be worn under ordinary clothes and used to power small electrical devices. The body generator consists of a few small electrical generators, attached in series to a small storage battery, and mounted in an undergarment.
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A [[Body Generator]] is a set of [[equipment]] which is worn on the body and generates electricity, by the actions of walking or breathing.  These generators are often incorporated into suits, such as [[stillsuit]]s or [[very cold weather clothing]], but they can be worn under ordinary clothes and used to power small electrical devices. The body generator consists of a number of small electrical generators, attached in series to a small storage battery, and mounted in an undergarment.
  
 
One pair of spring generators are mounted in the footgear, where power is generated from the action of putting the foot down. Another pair of spring generators are mounted on an undershirt, under the arms, where power is generated by swinging the arms. Often, a third pair of generators are mounted on the hips or thighs, and power is generated by stepping. Additionally, a set of spring straps mounted in the undershirt around the chest uses the action of breathing to generate power.
 
One pair of spring generators are mounted in the footgear, where power is generated from the action of putting the foot down. Another pair of spring generators are mounted on an undershirt, under the arms, where power is generated by swinging the arms. Often, a third pair of generators are mounted on the hips or thighs, and power is generated by stepping. Additionally, a set of spring straps mounted in the undershirt around the chest uses the action of breathing to generate power.

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