A furniture-scale micro-power continuity concept for resilient homes, RF-supported devices, emergency lighting and always-on connectivity.
The Ferrite Battery Cabinet explores how ultra-low electrical effects, MnZn ferrite structures, stabilization electronics and local storage could be packaged as elegant home infrastructure rather than an industrial battery rack.
The concept targets small but critical loads: Wi‑Fi routers, phones, tablets, IoT devices, ambient lighting and emergency LED support during short outages.
The cabinet combines hidden ferrite modules, storage buffering, low-voltage conversion, RF/USB output layers and smart-home monitoring in a quiet living-room form factor.
Final English visuals prepared for the Ferrite idea page.
The concept is not positioned as whole-house power. It focuses on resilient low-power continuity where small energy amounts create high practical value.
Router continuity, small LED lighting, basic device charging and standby systems during grid interruptions.
Local support for future wireless charging, low-power sensors, smart-home nodes and communication continuity.
This is a speculative engineering concept. Any practical claim would require controlled laboratory validation, reproducible measurements, peer review, safety testing and prototype-level feasibility work.