Aaron Lewis
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Hello everyone. Real quick: was hoping to have been able to attend this evening but have company coming from out of state this week, so busy busy. Please save lots of unpacking/organizing for me to contribute.
So I've always had this idea(the technology, not a specific project) since I was young that I've never looked into. I still haven't, though I'm about to, and would just like to put the idea out there for your opinions.
I, being a lil toy-loving kid at heart still, have always(since was 6yrs old) wanted a remote control helicopter. Since I recently learned about quadcopters I kinda switched that dream over. So one disappointing problem with any flying device these days is a short battery life which is typically around 6 or 7 mins.
As I'm sure many of you are, I too am interested in alternative energy sources. I watched this video of a guy who was powering all his major appliances off of a small little wind mill that he attached to the top of his house. See where I'm going with this yet?
My idea is this: Is it possible to have a fan or motor generate it's own energy, once started manually, to keep powering itself? From my research, yes. Your thoughts? How about implementing this into a quadcopter? I know there would be much better things to spend time on implementing this into, like a car, but a quadcopter would obviously be smaller and less complicated and less expensive.
Have any of you already built a quadcopter that you'd be willing to modify?
Has anyone already done experiments of any kind with self-generating energy sources?
Does anyone find this intriguing?
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Aaron Lewis