Post by LUCKY☆ on Jan 3, 2022 8:13:32 GMT
Saving a spot for project paisley.
Its kinda a present for elon.i like making him rich.its like a hobby of mine.
Post edit:
I had submitted this to doe.
I call it paisley as once you go plaid,paisley should be next.a dual joke from spaceballs and on elons plaid tesla.
What is it?
You take a small rc jet,and connect it to a high rpm generator.single shaft with probably a shroud for cooling the generator from the jet intake airflow.
This small jet would run on any fuel and charge the tesla batteries.this would make tesla the most popular car on earth since it could be charged or fueled.
The generator would just idle.thus perfect fuel efficiency.
Because it has only one moving part,the shaft,more fuel efficiency.
Combined with an electric car would make it the most efficient car in history.
A sensor in the fuel tank would monitor the fuel and decide on the fuel flow rate using a fuel injector.
The fuel mileage would be off the charts efficient.
It could be set up to charge the battery whether the cars rolling down the road or parked.sensors could be installed to make sure its not run in a closed garage and shuts down if the o2 level gets too low.
it would be lighter than a regular engine and cheaper.it could probably lower the amount of batteries needed and lower the weight of the car which means more efficiency.
I was gonna grant the license to elon first as a present from me.once i had the funding and patent.i was hoping doe would fund it.its been left undecided as of february 22nd when the date was set for doe to say yes or no.
I feel my ideas are being stolen from me or they are undermining me through other workarounds.
This idea was to be used in anything that needed it to charge batteries.home and jobsight generators,cars,trucks,tractors,heavy equipment,lawnmowers.anything run on batteries or needed a power supply.
The cost would be about 6k but the fuel savings would easily pay for it.even cheaper than electric companies supply rates as they have line losses and extra mechanical systems needed to power them.
Its kinda a present for elon.i like making him rich.its like a hobby of mine.
Post edit:
I had submitted this to doe.
I call it paisley as once you go plaid,paisley should be next.a dual joke from spaceballs and on elons plaid tesla.
What is it?
You take a small rc jet,and connect it to a high rpm generator.single shaft with probably a shroud for cooling the generator from the jet intake airflow.
This small jet would run on any fuel and charge the tesla batteries.this would make tesla the most popular car on earth since it could be charged or fueled.
The generator would just idle.thus perfect fuel efficiency.
Because it has only one moving part,the shaft,more fuel efficiency.
Combined with an electric car would make it the most efficient car in history.
A sensor in the fuel tank would monitor the fuel and decide on the fuel flow rate using a fuel injector.
The fuel mileage would be off the charts efficient.
It could be set up to charge the battery whether the cars rolling down the road or parked.sensors could be installed to make sure its not run in a closed garage and shuts down if the o2 level gets too low.
it would be lighter than a regular engine and cheaper.it could probably lower the amount of batteries needed and lower the weight of the car which means more efficiency.
I was gonna grant the license to elon first as a present from me.once i had the funding and patent.i was hoping doe would fund it.its been left undecided as of february 22nd when the date was set for doe to say yes or no.
I feel my ideas are being stolen from me or they are undermining me through other workarounds.
This idea was to be used in anything that needed it to charge batteries.home and jobsight generators,cars,trucks,tractors,heavy equipment,lawnmowers.anything run on batteries or needed a power supply.
The cost would be about 6k but the fuel savings would easily pay for it.even cheaper than electric companies supply rates as they have line losses and extra mechanical systems needed to power them.