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Author Topic: My Crazy Cap Idea  (Read 3221 times)

innovation_station

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My Crazy Cap Idea
« on: June 30, 2007, 03:57:22 PM »
well me agin and yet 1 more idea

in fact many ideas come from this one first i want to discharge a big cap to a coil

second i want to make a projectile luncher

then combine it as  a electricty generator hummm........


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innovation_station

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Re: My Crazy Cap Idea
« Reply #1 on: June 30, 2007, 04:49:13 PM »
one of the things i want to build from this is a golf ball luncher like a patoto gun

i would like to lunch round magnets from the coil and cap and shoot them around a track and the magnets will pass many coils along the way back to where they started from and lunch them agin so use a big zap from a cap to a luncher coil shoot the magnets fast through the loop harness the power from the magnets as they pass the coils

that is my thought

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Dingus Mungus

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Re: My Crazy Cap Idea
« Reply #2 on: July 01, 2007, 09:07:35 AM »
A good starting point:
(http://blog.modernmechanix.com/mags/qf/c/ModernMechanix/9-1934/lrg_rail_gun.jpg)

I don't have anyother info right now, but I thought you'd appreciate the refrence.

~Dingus Mungus

P.S. I had an idea like this but it was a linear pendulum with a coil switched by hall or reed sensors on each end of the track to create and collect the energy.