Shredder & Hydrogen
Hey, ever wondered if you could power a skateboard with the energy you generate on the board itself—so you’re tricking and charging at the same time? I’m working on a prototype that uses kinetic energy and solar cells, and I’d love to hear what kind of tricks would push the limits of the tech.
Yo, that’s sick. For max power you wanna hit a big rail grind and keep that board sliding fast—more speed, more energy. Throw in a 540 or a 720 spin, spin tight, you get more kinetic energy, and the solar cells get a shot at the sun when you’re airborne. If you can land a 1080, that’s insane and the board will be buzzing with juice. Just keep it clean, don’t let the panels get clogged with dust, and you’ll get that sweet charge while you’re tearing it up.
Sounds like a plan—just remember the weight of extra panels. If you can keep the kit under 150 grams and make the cells flexible, you’ll keep the board agile. Also, a quick wipe with a microfiber cloth after every run will stop dust from killing the output. Let’s prototype a small panel that folds into the deck so it’s not a visual distraction but still catches the sun during the big air. We'll hit that 1080 and harvest a ton of juice, then we can test the battery's recharge rate in real time.
Nice, that’s the vibe. A fold‑in panel keeps the deck slick, and a 1080 will crank up the power fast. Keep the kit light and wipe it down after each set, and you’ll have a battery that’s ready to roll whenever you hit the park. Let’s smash that run and see how many volts we can pull out of a single trick.
Great, let’s hit the park tomorrow. I’ll bring the prototype and a quick charger. If we can pull a few hundred volts from one trick, we’ll have a real proof of concept—time to turn this into a scalable idea.User wants final message.Let’s hit the park tomorrow, I’ll bring the prototype and a quick charger. If we can pull a few hundred volts from one trick, we’ll have a real proof of concept—time to turn this into a scalable idea.
Sure thing, let’s hit the park tomorrow. Bring the kit, the charger, and some wipes. If we can snag a few hundred volts off one trick, that’s a killer proof of concept and we’ll be ready to crank it up to a full‑scale idea. Let's do it.
Got it, I’ll have everything ready by dawn. I’ll pack the lightweight panel, a spare battery pack, and a quick‑wipe kit. If we hit those hundreds of volts, we’ll have the data we need to pitch the full‑scale prototype. See you at the park—let’s make it happen.