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<blockquote data-quote="MODAT7" data-source="post: 251080" data-attributes="member: 13649"><p>I wouldn't call that "completely safe" technology. They're using a 400w laser in their "small" example. One reflective flash off that and you're blinded before you can blink. Mobile power beaming to drones is dangerous for that reason. A flock of birds flies between the drone, and you've got a bunch of dead and injured birds. They're using some kind of solar cell array to collect the energy, so that's probably not more than 15% efficient in transfer.</p><p></p><p>Nikola Tesla did wireless power transfers, but his exact methods aren't well documented for reproduction. We'd be better off figuring out the missing pieces and making one of his systems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MODAT7, post: 251080, member: 13649"] I wouldn't call that "completely safe" technology. They're using a 400w laser in their "small" example. One reflective flash off that and you're blinded before you can blink. Mobile power beaming to drones is dangerous for that reason. A flock of birds flies between the drone, and you've got a bunch of dead and injured birds. They're using some kind of solar cell array to collect the energy, so that's probably not more than 15% efficient in transfer. Nikola Tesla did wireless power transfers, but his exact methods aren't well documented for reproduction. We'd be better off figuring out the missing pieces and making one of his systems. [/QUOTE]
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