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Title: SUPER-LIFTER
Post by: robur on February 25, 2006, 04:44:44 PM

Hello, folks

Have anyone had any idea of improoving lifter to the extent of it lifting a small power supply? I have idea of replacing some air gaps with a solid foam capasitor. Foam that iis almost as light as air, but has a high K then air and should mot went power off like air does.

Cheers
Title: Re: SUPER-LIFTER
Post by: Elvis Oswald on February 25, 2006, 05:47:31 PM
That's a good idea.  It would lend itself to other improvments, like using a "board" of foam with aluminum laminated to one side and copper on the other.  Since the foam would provide structure... you could use a square or triangle of this material as the lifter.

Depending on the material used... you might not have any weight savings over the "tooth-pick" wire guides I've seen used... BUT the plate size should increase lift.  AND the foam should have a higher dielectric constant than air, providing more lift... maybe?
Should lift straight up as well - with less wobbly.  :)
AND it would be easier to add copper to the sides to use for pulling the craft in different directions.  You'd definitely save weight on that - compared to whatever you might rig up with conventional designs.

Of course this might require more power.  :) 

And on the subject of power supply... no one has tapped the aether yet.. BUT many have transmitted power.  Why not look into that?

Add a remote control for power to the main plates and control to pulse the sides with power to add motion in any direction....
Come to think of it a saucer shape would work well.  :)

Title: Re: SUPER-LIFTER
Post by: Light on February 26, 2006, 12:52:27 AM
"Have anyone had any idea of improoving lifter..."
- Yes, I tried some designs, this for example (see attached).
Carrying capacity has not strongly increased, however.
Can you represent your thought about the foam schematically, what's the idea ("...replacing some air gaps with a solid foam capasitor...")?
Thks.
Title: Re: SUPER-LIFTER
Post by: WhatIsIt on July 26, 2020, 05:28:13 PM
Quote from: robur on February 25, 2006, 04:44:44 PM
Hello, folks

Have anyone had any idea of improoving lifter to the extent of it lifting a small power supply? I have idea of replacing some air gaps with a solid foam capasitor. Foam that iis almost as light as air, but has a high K then air and should mot went power off like air does.

Cheers

Ohh,

I am sorry triangle,
My mistake, he did, but in 2006 year.
You must be following his work.

Sorry.
Title: Re: SUPER-LIFTER
Post by: triangle on July 26, 2020, 05:35:07 PM
Quote from: WhatIsIt on July 26, 2020, 05:28:13 PM
Ohh,

I am sorry triangle,
My mistake, he did, but in 2006 year.
You must be following his work.

Sorry.

Child, you have a sick mind!
Title: Re: SUPER-LIFTER
Post by: WhatIsIt on July 26, 2020, 05:38:24 PM
And you triangle are starting to get sloppy,

Small mistakes, hardly visible.
Title: Re: SUPER-LIFTER
Post by: triangle on July 26, 2020, 05:50:11 PM
Quote from: WhatIsIt on July 26, 2020, 05:38:24 PM
And you triangle are starting to get sloppy,

Small mistakes, hardly visible.

Your a pethatic child, i feel sorry for you, you truely have a sick mind! Sorry for my openess in this matter, but you truely need some pofessional help.
Title: Re: SUPER-LIFTER
Post by: sm0ky2 on July 29, 2020, 07:57:29 AM
Not to sound cynical But he is correct.


Deformities in the metal flanges and a slack in tension
in the left side field wire.


These will greatly reduce performance.