zz3n: 3 years ago • Report 1 sarah_spirit in reply to Energizerrabbit: Are you interested? Lol Iβm sure they could post it out to you if you asked them nicely .. xx π€£ Kira Love: I bet she will be on the floor and next thing you know, she's sitting next to you while you're watching a scary movie late at night. sarah_spirit in reply to Kira Love: π omg yes π I can just imagine looking to the side of me and sheβs there .. π³ Imagine if her head turned to look at you π³π³π³ :hide: πππ Finger5: But puncture repair kits are expensive, one small prick and it's hours of looking for a leak... apparently ImNaN: Perhaps theyll look into using small nuclear reactors one day. Or some kind of device which harnesses/stores power from energy the user exerts. π€ ImNaN: Yeah, i feel like thats an old concept at this point. Maybe they already employ such technology. I doubt it though...they probably use on a bank of 18650 batteries and a wall wart/power brick to recharge. Or maybe a docking station. Kinda like a roomba..... Finger5: So mid action it's "hold on, your power cable is too short, let me change sockets". But then "change sockets" could mean something entirely different Finger5: The kinetic idea wouldn't work, if the charge protection circuit fails it would be bang bang BANG ImNaN: Fair enough. I am definitely familiar with the dangers around any such batteries. I used alot of LiPos. Finger5: It's probably about time I detonated one, it's probably the only way I haven't started a fire. ImNaN: I may be guilty of watching youtube videos, involving such activities. In the name of science of course. Finger5: That's a better excuse, it's for science not to satisfy my pyromania. Make sure the battery is charged though, it's nothing to do with lithium, it's the energy density that causes fire. |