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A drone perch is a landing pad for hovering drones to
perch
on top of.
It provides a place that drones can perch on like birds
and
borrow some power needed for the next way point.
A rack of these can in installed on the roof, preferably on
the opposite to the solarpanels, so that the
shadier parts
of the roof is utilized.
To encourage home owners to place this perch on top of
their roof, the drone owner pays the owner of the perch
a
usage fee. This is all done electronically. So the owner
will
not need to do much besides maintaining the platform.
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A specialized perch can be implemented to allow the
home
wonder to receive heavier packages safely in designated
location.
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A well designed perch would allow the drone to drop a
package, and slide across to let the next drone pick it up
to the next way point while the current drone charges.
Equalizing voltage potential while not grounded.
https://www.youtube...watch?v=9tzga6qAaBA The whole thing is worth watching but scope out the 1:00 and 2:00 marks. [2 fries shy of a happy meal, Aug 29 2014]
Laser-Powered HALE UAVs
http://www.activist...to-take-flight.html Never Needs To Land To Recharge [Skewed, Aug 29 2014]
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We will award a bun because, to our immense relief, this idea
does not involve bagpipes or any part of bagpipes. |
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This could be like the legends about stork perches, but in this case having exactly the opposite connotation. |
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Can you design a drone such that it could perch on power lines and pick up a charge from them? |
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Now there's a thought ... use a quadracopter to lift a leader line over
an HT overhead supply ... haul up a heavy cable and help yourself to
electrons ... |
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A quadracopter towing a length of uninsulated copper wire with a
hook formed at the bottom could be ... spectacular. If the copper wire
were suspended from monofilament fishing line, the 'copter might
even survive. |
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you'd need what, 10-12 of these to take down a significant
section of grid? Scary stuff. |
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MHUWHAHAHAHaaaa ... aaa ... <cough cough> .... er, yes, a dozen or
so ought to do it ... |
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<looks through calendar, realises with glee that it's only a couple of
months to Guy Fawkes night> |
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[+] Yes, copterdrones need perches. |
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// A quadracopter towing a length of uninsulated copper wire with a hook formed at the bottom could be ... spectacular. If the copper wire were suspended from monofilament fishing line, the 'copter might even survive. // |
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If it is not grounded couldn't it reach the same voltage potential as the power lines and not be affected at all? [link] |
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I'm not that fast. I need at least two micro seconds to find and post a link. : ] |
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So what was wrong with an electric motor & just slapping some solar cells on top? |
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Build them light & pop a little helium in & bobs your uncle (he's got to be someone's I suppose) they'd be permanently powered & never need to land at all. |
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Would of thought that was a much better option? |
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If memory serves Google are pretty much doing that already to extend coverage into areas with lighter satellite coverage than they might like. |
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Then there's this, high altitude long endurance laser powered UAVs, maybe a little bit obsolete, as we've better ways to achieve the desired effect (of recharge)? |
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