anorlunda said:
How did you complete a design without knowledge if the formula you asked about in post #1?
I started w wanting to capture tidal change w large masses and small falls
I got hung up on how to transfer enormous weights to a usable form of motion
As I was watching a YouTube video on alternate storage for power I found beacon power
As I didn't have a clear path for transferring motions but I did know that energy can be produced I figured I would see what it would cost to store the power since it's intermittent
They actually called me back while I was working and I sat 40 feet in the air describing what I envision should happen
5 engineers on a teleconference listened to what I had
They said no
Do it this way
This will work way better
I said
Cool
They proceeded to tell me that they can take any voltage and amperage and store it to be drawn out as needed
They also said that a lineal alternator was the way to go
I said
Cool
They then proceeded to tell me that in 2 weeks I can have plans drawn up and since everything is off the shelf it would be fairly easy
I said
Cool
At no point did I ask how much wattage or energy would be made
At that point I cried a little
Gosh darn engineers
God's gift to humanity
The plans cost 35k
The off the shelf items start at 75k
I need a working prototype that cost less than 1000
And is scalable
My brother works on solar farms
If I can sell him on the project w accurate numbers and a small working or even non working but viable prototype
I will get the funding
Now
I have figured out the mass to energy ratio
It will need some mechanical workarounds and possibly 2 or more fixed points
But
It works
And it works well
And I do thank u folks for the assist