Advanced capacitors might be more applicable to controlling rapid on-demand power ramping for real lightsabers...if we ever get room temperature superconductor toroid batteries for adequate capacity that is.
Advanced capacitors might be more applicable to controlling rapid on-demand power ramping for real lightsabers...if we ever get room temperature superconductor toroid batteries for adequate capacity that is.
one of the perks I have read about is these things can power electric cars at the same capacity as Lion but at 1/3 the weight
Last edited by Ravage179; 03-24-2009 at 01:56 PM.
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Been watching this thread since it started and well, It is a capacitor/condenser with an output regulator. This tech has nothing to do with a battery whatsoever. Fast/Flash recharge is normal with a cap. I am still interested in the regulator that is being used to control the discharge rate to the motor and at what voltage/amp draw the motor has.
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They are not a regular capacitor an ultracapacitor is a totally different beast you should check out the original post i placed there is a whole site explaining that the intent of these is to replace batteries altogether (albeit right now they lack the same storage capacity as rechargeable batteries, but if you remember how bad Nicad batteries were back in the day Its just a matter of time)
http://www.ultracapacitors.org/about...apacitors.html
also they are already being used as power sources in a few select devices such as
http://www.colemanflashcellscrewdriver.com/
Edit - remember most capacitors are rated in micro or milli farads (very small units of capacitance) check out this ultracap it rates over 3000 farads
http://www.maxwell.com/ultracapacito...l/bcap3000.asp A little large for a saber but give it a couple of years.
Last edited by Ravage179; 03-24-2009 at 02:52 PM.
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