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The discussion revolves around the concept of using magnets on drone propellers to generate power for microcontrollers that control drone movement. Participants express skepticism about the feasibility, noting that the power generated would likely be insufficient to lift the drone due to inefficiencies. Questions arise about how to calculate the power requirements for lifting the drone and where to source additional power for the rotors. The conversation includes humorous asides, but the core concern remains the practicality of the magnet-powered approach. Overall, the idea faces significant challenges regarding energy efficiency and power generation.
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Hey guys its Saturday and the beer has been on menu. So the topic was " drones using magnet" and little magnets would be placed on propellers and thus they would circulate. Power generated from that could be used in micro controllers to control the movement of drone.

Can someone tell me how to approach to this problem? How to calculate how much power my drone need to be lifted?
 
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3301 said:
Power generated from that could be used in micro controllers to control the movement of drone.
And where do you get the additional power from that the rotors will need to keep running? As you won't get 100% efficiency (and probably not even 50%), the drone will need more power than before.
 
mfb said:
And where do you get the additional power

you get the additional power from that = whiskey o0) could be used in micro controllers =neuronal network to control the movement :wink: to calculate how much power my drone=heini:sorry: need to be lifted :rolleyes:
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