They did it. AEROPAK is a UAV specific powering solution. It runs just on water (hydrogen fuel) and delivers lots and lots of electricity.
This product has unbeliavable charateristics compared to our primitive battery packs, allowing looong flight times. I discovered it today, and am waiting for a quote from Horizon Energy Systems. They also sell a complete hydrogen power ssolution for RC cars.
New horizons for us! Enjoy
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The burst current is not acchieved by the fuelcell itself... but by an "optionnal Li Po battery"!
The actual burst current of the fuel cell is... 8A only!
6s 36000 mAh is really 8x the specific energy of ipo, it sound good but...
0,2C (yes 0.2C or 8A continous for 200W) burst amps 24 or 0,7C.
2Kg
3.4lt (!)
My point of view:
-Same power performance of a 6s1p 10$ 800mah lipo but with 36000mah instead of 800.
-occupy space of 10 (ten) soda cans
-Weights ike my entire rc equipment incuding notebook.
-same cost to buy expensive dress and gadgets and fly to their company in business class and limousine, to see their face while you ask a demonstration flight to buy them in stock of 10000 units/year. This is priceless and at least you see something that really fly other than words.
Now please tell me what plane shoud I buid or buy to fly it. why they point this unreachable market?
what really makes fly our panes is the power/weight and power/voume, you can have lot of energy stored but without power you have nothing.
ps: those things are good for things that today lasts hours with a lipo but you wish it lasts days and donì't have portabe probems (nothing comes to my mind).
I folow the fc market since 2001, they are going better but cant fight with lipo actualy in any way because you need a battery basicly for 1 reason: lack of other energy suppy that probably means portability. a market wil be good as soon as we can hook our solar panels to them and disconnect from grid. automobiles too are an option but again too much weight. realy I see no other way to use them with actual performances and a major drop in price.
when will be convenient I will be the first to use them on my house, I follow them since 2001 (energy managment is one of my jobs)
No comment for the price.
circes in the maps and numbers don't impress us, show them flying!
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I found this system which functions well, But the weight is of 890g
Cordially
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9UnqW6wrxI&feature=player_embedded
http://www.journaldugeek.com/2010/05/26/batterie-fuel-cell-voiture-...
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Either way a fuel cell is just another energy source, and as of right now it looks like gasoline or battery tech has more bang for your buck.
Regarding hydrogen as a fuel source, it's certainly an interesting proposition. I'd imagine (although I don't have any figures to back this up) the weight of a pressure vessel would be a considerable issue in implementing this in a UAV. Perhaps it wouldn't be - I know that the energy density of hydrogen is greater than gasoline, and the efficiencies of fuel cells are considerably greater than those of gasoline engines - however actually carrying that hydrogen with you could be a really large issue. Fuel cells are also (or at least have been) prohibitively expensive due to the platinum and other rare metal catalysts required, but it may be that the cost has fallen in recent years.