View Full Version : Nuclear batteries are here at last!
broke-again
09-24-2006, 12:57 AM
Fly as long as you want with these new nuclear powered batteries. They are awesome and cheap. Loads on ebay for $49.99. You can fly for as long as you want and you only have to charge them once every 100 years or 900,000,00 20 hour flights - which ever comes first. They come with a docking station to keep them from going into meltdown and to keep them stable.
They always said nuclear is clean and cheap..they were right.
Shinanigans
09-24-2006, 03:40 PM
hahahaha, cool! :cool: I'll take 3!
chopper 3
09-28-2006, 05:28 PM
Fly as long as you want with these new nuclear powered batteries. They are awesome and cheap. Loads on ebay for $49.99. You can fly for as long as you want and you only have to charge them once every 100 years or 900,000,00 20 hour flights - which ever comes first. They come with a docking station to keep them from going into meltdown and to keep them stable.
They always said nuclear is clean and cheap..they were right.
is this true hard to belive more info please
Cncguy
09-28-2006, 05:39 PM
Yes its true. I converted my Raptor 50 to electric about a month ago and I am using them. Its amazing how much better at flying I am now that I don't have to land. Saturday I took my heli on a road trip to visit my brother in Arizona. I flew for over 2 hours before I finally landed it because the ocean front property he lives on in Arizona started getting over run with polar bears. :D
JimInnes
09-28-2006, 05:43 PM
That is pretty funny stuff :D:D:D..... I will take 4 of em ;)
broke-again
09-28-2006, 08:20 PM
cnc guy...you crack me up! I thought i was the only one here with a sense of humour
Chopper 3. It's hard to believe because ITS A JOKE! Please..Please tell me you didnt go and search EBay............ :eek:
Heck the FBI track key word searches on ebay, dont be surprised if swat teams come knocking...i mean, how will you explain searching for nuclear batteries...lmao :D
superflyer
10-23-2006, 10:45 AM
LOL that sure would be nice if its true . Let me get this straight its not true right?
SF
Helifino
10-23-2006, 08:13 PM
Believe it, It's true! I wouldn't lie to you. The others might. :rolleyes:
OhmB1Kenobe
10-24-2006, 09:22 PM
Yes it's true, I'm the guy that's selling them on eBay :D . I can sell them for such a low price because I cheat all my other customers, and pass the savings along to you :eek: .
I smuggled them into the USA from N. Korea by forcing them down my pet hamster's throats, and when we hit the good 'ol US of A nature provided a way. It had a good side benefit,I don't have any trouble finding my hamsters in the dark anymore :rolleyes: .Which is good, because the extra two eyes they've grown since we got home gives them really good night vision.
I'm presently working up a power conversion unit to install these in automobiles, will be selling them on eBay also. Standard Oil seems quite interested in the progress I'm making on the kits, they've even mentioned buying the "exclusive rights" from me when I'm further along. I can't imagine why such a big company would be interested in something like this ???
Helifino
10-24-2006, 09:47 PM
lmao! :D :D
zooland1
10-26-2006, 04:53 AM
Excuse me!!! I happen to hold the Russian patent on these and they were supposed to ship with the water cooled conversion. It's very simple, you fly inverted into a lake and then just go jump in a lake ;)
smh20502
05-20-2008, 01:21 PM
Just to let you guys know. Nuclear batteries are nothing new. I still have some collectors items from back in the 50's and yes they still work.
Charging...they actually self charge, all they need is a "kick start".
I've got three old 50's versions and I can fly for several hours before I need to let them sit and cool. I did have one that was running a little low so I just plugged it into the wall for 10 minutes.
Oh, since they run at such high voltage, I needed a 100v transformer. But I got my rex600 with a HS of almost 4000 RPM. No one can beat me in a drag race
electroman77
05-20-2008, 07:40 PM
cant you get into trouble if you smuggled them into usa? plus they wouldnt make it good in the automotive industry if you think about it. if you crash lets think if there safe, its best to leave these out of the automotive industry. cool concept but i wouldnt use these in my heli either.
smh20502
06-11-2008, 03:36 PM
you can actually import these with out a problem. The only issue is our commercial society. Though there is market for these batteries...it would be saturated in a few years.
Hey, was working on the rex 600 and my nuke bats playing with various potentials, currents etc. and was able with custom gearing motor, esc. I got amost 9,000 RPM on the head speed...(pitch is only about 3)
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