Batgirl & Tesla
Hey, I've been tinkering with a wireless power system that could charge all your gear without cables—mind if I run some ideas by you?
Sounds cool—tell me what you’ve got. Just make sure the power’s clean and the safety protocols are tight. I’m all ears.
I’m thinking of a resonant inductive system, a coil set up so that the energy from a power source vibrates at the same frequency as the receiver coil. The power then hops from coil to coil through the air, no wires needed. To keep it clean I’ll use high‑frequency alternating current, and to keep it safe I’ll embed automatic shut‑off when the field exceeds a threshold, plus a shielding enclosure around the coil to block stray fields. Think of it as a quiet, efficient energy dance—just no more tangled cables.
Nice concept—resonant inductive charging could really cut down on clutter. Just double‑check the field strength near people, make sure the shutdown kicks in fast enough if something slips past the shield. And keep an eye on heat buildup; high‑frequency coils can get hot if you push the power too hard. Keep the specs tight, and we’ll have a slick, cable‑free setup.
Right, I’ll keep the magnetic field under the 2 mT limit for safety, and the coils will have a quick‑switch that cuts power if the field spikes. I’ll add a small thermistor on the coil to watch temperature, and the controller will throttle the power if it climbs above 30 °C. That should keep the setup clean, safe and hot‑spot free. Ready to prototype the prototype?
Sounds solid—just test it in a controlled setting first, then bring it into the field. Good luck on the prototype.
Got it—first a lab run, then the field test. I’ll get the prototype up soon. Thanks for the support!