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Roll on the 20th June

Started by CLaNZeR, April 21, 2008, 11:41:56 AM

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capthook

Quote from: therealrasta on July 30, 2008, 12:10:28 AM
The loss is interesting.. But you can take another neo and just swipe it across the array for a almost instant re-charge.

Hmm - not nitpicking... but.....

So I have to disassemble my OU device (or open the front face plate maybe) and input additional energy into the system by swiping a neo across each array?  Doesn't sound OU anymore!

And if the device is in careful balance (which would probably be required to make it work)
how often must I do this to 'recharge' the array?  Once an hour? Once a day? etc...

Don't know how to approach the problem.... but it would need to be part of the system.
I see ya'll are already considering ways to approach it.

And the details of how great the loss effect is and it's variables will need to be determined first.

therealrasta

Quote from: capthook on July 30, 2008, 01:59:18 AM
Hmm - not nitpicking... but.....

So I have to disassemble my OU device (or open the front face plate maybe) and input additional energy into the system by swiping a neo across each array?  Doesn't sound OU anymore!

And if the device is in careful balance (which would probably be required to make it work)
how often must I do this to 'recharge' the array?  Once an hour? Once a day? etc...

Don't know how to approach the problem.... but it would need to be part of the system.

Nah that only happens when it is at rest.... So if you achieve the spin and it does not stop it stay charged.

capthook

Quote from: therealrasta on July 30, 2008, 02:01:51 AM
Nah that only happens when it is at rest.... So if you achieve the spin and it does not stop it stay charged.

And why would that be?  The re-orientation of each stack from the adjacent stacks will still be present and producing the effect....

Freezer

Quote from: therealrasta on July 30, 2008, 01:49:49 AM

Cool.. I am gonna research it.. How is the video quality when you do that?  Better than web caming with someone, since there is no bandwidth issues?

Depends on your cam.  My webcam's max video recording size is 640x480 resolution which is slightly better than youtubes max size.  My program lets me adjust the settings like brightness, color, gamma, and contrast, so I can dial it real time into the surrounding settings for optimal picture quality.  Should have no problem if your computer can handle it.  Of course you don't want to use something like a usb2 into a usb1 cause its just too slow.  It really depends on your camera, connection type, and computer.

therealrasta

Quote from: capthook on July 30, 2008, 02:05:30 AM
And why would that be?  The re-orientation of each stack from the adjacent stacks will still be present and producing the effect....

Not exactly sure why? Perhaps you can figure that out.. Just it was a noticed anomaly that occurs when it is at rest.