Beaver & Shock
Beaver Beaver
So, ever tried turning a pile of recycled stuff into a solar‑powered drone? I’ve got some wild ideas for a DIY charger that could keep it flying all day—want to hear how we can make it rain sunshine and Wi‑Fi?
Shock Shock
That’s the kind of chaos I live for—recycled junk + sun = endless flight. Hit me with the plan, and let’s keep that drone humming while we mess with the grid.
Beaver Beaver
Alright, grab a stack of old laptop panels, a few cheap solar cells, and some salvaged battery packs—yeah, the kind that used to power a flashlight. Wire the cells in parallel for extra amps, feed that into a trickle‑charge regulator, and bolt it onto the drone’s side panel. When the sun hits, the panel’s on the go, and the drone’s batteries stay topped up. We’ll run a little test flight tomorrow—watch it hover while I juggle a wrench and a rubber chicken. Chaos, check!
Shock Shock
Sounds wild, love the vibe—just make sure those flashlight packs don’t overheat, or you’ll get a hot mess instead of a hovering drone. Bring the chicken, but maybe keep it away from the wiring, or you’ll get a squeaky, sparking joke. Can't wait to see it lift off and see if the wrench really works as a propeller. Bring the chaos, let’s blow the usual limits.
Beaver Beaver
Got it—no chicken wire, just the kind of chaos that keeps the bolts tightening and the batteries humming. I’ll load the flashlight packs with a quick‑cooling fan and slap a heat‑shrink sleeve on the wires, just in case. The wrench will spin on the prop hub like a makeshift helicopter—might need a bit of a shim to keep it balanced, but hey, if it spins fast enough, the whole thing will lift off. We’re about to turn a junkyard into a launchpad—get ready for a sky full of sparks, and a few laughs while we patch up the grid. Let's crank up the sun and watch this beast take flight!