Bay 12 Games Forum

Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length
Advanced search  
Pages: [1] 2 3 ... 7

Author Topic: Ways to prevent electricity from damaging power armour  (Read 9322 times)

Andres

  • Bay Watcher
    • View Profile
Ways to prevent electricity from damaging power armour
« on: July 12, 2015, 09:53:35 pm »

Anyone know how to prevent the electricity from damaging power armour or the person inside the power armour? Some kind of surge protector? Bonus points if an electricity gun can recharge the batteries but not overcharge them.
Logged
All fanfics are heresy, each and every one, especially the shipping ones. Those are by far the worst.

~Neri

  • Bay Watcher
  • Now back to our regularly scheduled bark.
    • View Profile
Re: Ways to prevent electricity from damaging power armour
« Reply #1 on: July 12, 2015, 10:02:18 pm »

Insulate the armor. Basically make it a faraday cage. It prolly won't charge the batteries though. Or if it does, it runs the risk of explodering.
Logged

Magistrum

  • Bay Watcher
  • Skilled Fortresser
    • View Profile
Re: Ways to prevent electricity from damaging power armour
« Reply #2 on: July 12, 2015, 10:29:38 pm »

As Kevak said, or make it not conduct, or conduct all the power.
Logged
In a time before time, I had a name.

H4zardZ1

  • Bay Watcher
  • Mostly Harmless
    • View Profile
Re: Ways to prevent electricity from damaging power armour
« Reply #3 on: July 13, 2015, 01:36:25 am »

As Kevak said, or make it not conduct, or conduct all the power.
Do both. Let the outer part ground the electricity and the inner part insulate your body. Batteries and cables must be properly insulated too.
The whole part of outer part conductor is to prevent lighting and armour failure damaging you.
don't let me fall into the colour v. color
Logged
Quote from: Rock
Quote from: Comrade Qwasich
Stop bullying children
I can't
I have to bully children
Sigtext and other things

Bumber

  • Bay Watcher
  • REMOVE KOBOLD
    • View Profile
Re: Ways to prevent electricity from damaging power armour
« Reply #4 on: July 13, 2015, 03:08:05 am »

Do both. Let the outer part ground the electricity and the inner part insulate your body. Batteries and cables must be properly insulated too.
The whole part of outer part conductor is to prevent lighting and armour failure damaging you.
don't let me fall into the colour v. color
Wouldn't that make you a lightning rod, which might then heat up the outer shell to extreme temperatures due to resistance or magnetic flux?
Logged
Reading his name would trigger it. Thinking of him would trigger it. No other circumstances would trigger it- it was strictly related to the concept of Bill Clinton entering the conscious mind.

THE xTROLL FUR SOCKx RUSE WAS A........... DISTACTION        the carp HAVE the wagon

A wizard has turned you into a wagon. This was inevitable (Y/y)?

NullForceOmega

  • Bay Watcher
  • But, really, it's divine. Divinely tiresome.
    • View Profile
Re: Ways to prevent electricity from damaging power armour
« Reply #5 on: July 13, 2015, 03:10:51 am »

Not really, unless the armor just so happens to form the shortest route between the upper atmosphere and the ground.  And if that's the case it really doesn't matter what you've done to the armor, it was going to conduct anyway.
Logged
Grey morality is for people who wish to avoid retribution for misdeeds.

NullForceOmega is an immortal neanderthal who has been an amnesiac for the past 5000 years.

Bumber

  • Bay Watcher
  • REMOVE KOBOLD
    • View Profile
Re: Ways to prevent electricity from damaging power armour
« Reply #6 on: July 13, 2015, 04:33:09 am »

Not really, unless the armor just so happens to form the shortest route between the upper atmosphere and the ground.  And if that's the case it really doesn't matter what you've done to the armor, it was going to conduct anyway.
I wasn't just talking about literal lightning. If you're trying to protect something from electricity you don't coat it in a (non-Faraday cage) conductor. The Faraday cage itself probably isn't practical on a walking suit of armor.

Maybe you could use just a few electrodes if you want to charge a capacitor. Probably needs a cooling system.

Spoiler (click to show/hide)
« Last Edit: July 13, 2015, 04:44:46 am by Bumber »
Logged
Reading his name would trigger it. Thinking of him would trigger it. No other circumstances would trigger it- it was strictly related to the concept of Bill Clinton entering the conscious mind.

THE xTROLL FUR SOCKx RUSE WAS A........... DISTACTION        the carp HAVE the wagon

A wizard has turned you into a wagon. This was inevitable (Y/y)?

MetalSlimeHunt

  • Bay Watcher
  • Gerrymander Commander
    • View Profile
Re: Ways to prevent electricity from damaging power armour
« Reply #7 on: July 13, 2015, 05:16:40 am »

That said, the helmet becomes mandatory protection if you try to conduct through the armor surface. Go all CS Goto and you're gonna have a bad day.
Logged
Quote from: Thomas Paine
To argue with a man who has renounced the use and authority of reason, and whose philosophy consists in holding humanity in contempt, is like administering medicine to the dead, or endeavoring to convert an atheist by scripture.
Quote
No Gods, No Masters.

Urist McScoopbeard

  • Bay Watcher
  • Damnit Scoopz!
    • View Profile
Re: Ways to prevent electricity from damaging power armour
« Reply #8 on: July 13, 2015, 05:22:12 am »

Anyone know how to prevent the electricity from damaging power armour or the person inside the power armour? Some kind of surge protector? Bonus points if an electricity gun can recharge the batteries but not overcharge them.

Well surge protectors between segmented pieces. I.E. if there's some malfunction in the arm, stop any sort of electrical burst from traveling back up the arm to what presumably would be a servomotor, don't let malfunctions break the wearer's body kind of thing. In terms of raw current going through the metal plates, the user should definitely wear an insulated bodysuit. For areas where there may be difficulties in covering the body fully, like the head, some insulating layer between the outerwear and the inside would work best. I imagine something like how astronauts once clipped helmets on: you have your electrically insulated bodysuit that covers you completely except for your head. To ensure a completely insulated covering you'd have to connect the suit to the helmet.

The safest bet would be to have some sort of system where the user can manually reopen circuits, turn on/off the electrical current from the power source, etc. Because if something DOES go wrong the user should be able to either reactivate the suit or be able to get out of their own accord.

Finally, when you talk about protecting the armor I assume you mean protecting the powered bits? I'd like to imagine the best way would be to isolate each limb and relevant appendages as well as the chest and groin areas through surge protectors and parallel wiring or even just wiring each section entirely independently to the power source and computer.
Logged
This conversation is getting disturbing fast, disturbingly erotic.

Andres

  • Bay Watcher
    • View Profile
Re: Ways to prevent electricity from damaging power armour
« Reply #9 on: July 13, 2015, 05:29:11 am »

Basically if someone were to shoot a lightning gun at someone wearing the armour, the lightning gun would a) recharge the armour's power cells, b) not damage the armour, and c) not damage the guy inside the armour. Experimental solutions are acceptable.
Logged
All fanfics are heresy, each and every one, especially the shipping ones. Those are by far the worst.

Urist McScoopbeard

  • Bay Watcher
  • Damnit Scoopz!
    • View Profile
Re: Ways to prevent electricity from damaging power armour
« Reply #10 on: July 13, 2015, 06:50:37 am »

Basically if someone were to shoot a lightning gun at someone wearing the armour, the lightning gun would a) recharge the armour's power cells, b) not damage the armour, and c) not damage the guy inside the armour. Experimental solutions are acceptable.

Well the armor would melt, the batteries would probably explode, and the guy would be pretty dead.
Logged
This conversation is getting disturbing fast, disturbingly erotic.

Arx

  • Bay Watcher
  • Iron within, iron without.
    • View Profile
    • Art!
Re: Ways to prevent electricity from damaging power armour
« Reply #11 on: July 13, 2015, 07:32:57 am »

Keep the entire thing cooled to -40C and use hydrogen sulphide as a superconductor to charge massive capacitors? Then discharge the capacitors into the batteries or some kind of ground - possibly a spike in the boot.
Logged

I am on Discord as Arx#2415.
Hail to the mind of man! / Fire in the sky
I've been waiting for you / On this day we die.

Magistrum

  • Bay Watcher
  • Skilled Fortresser
    • View Profile
Re: Ways to prevent electricity from damaging power armour
« Reply #12 on: July 13, 2015, 07:47:25 am »

Well, experimental... Arx has the best option efficiency-wise. You just let the current charge up somewhere and then find something/someone to discharge it into. Congratulations, you are now super shock.
Logged
In a time before time, I had a name.

Sergarr

  • Bay Watcher
  • (9) airheaded baka (9)
    • View Profile
Re: Ways to prevent electricity from damaging power armour
« Reply #13 on: July 13, 2015, 07:48:07 am »

Basically if someone were to shoot a lightning gun at someone wearing the armour, the lightning gun would a) recharge the armour's power cells, b) not damage the armour, and c) not damage the guy inside the armour. Experimental solutions are acceptable.

Well the armor would melt, the batteries would probably explode, and the guy would be pretty dead.
That would require some hilariously overpowered lightning guns. Metal armor is fucking hard to melt via electricity. Also, if the armor is properly isolated from the wearer, the death will not occur. Like with aircraft - lightning hits them regularly, usual effects - nil.

EDIT: fixed a (9) type.
« Last Edit: July 13, 2015, 08:19:40 am by Sergarr »
Logged
._.

Magistrum

  • Bay Watcher
  • Skilled Fortresser
    • View Profile
Re: Ways to prevent electricity from damaging power armour
« Reply #14 on: July 13, 2015, 07:52:01 am »

That would require some hilariously overpowered lighting guns. Metal armor is fucking hard to melt via electricity. Also, if the armor is properly isolated from the wearer, the death will not occur. Like with aircraft - lightning hits them regularly, usual effects - nil.
Indeed, for lighting guns to have any range they would already be trowing all the energy output to voltage and would pack very little current.
Logged
In a time before time, I had a name.
Pages: [1] 2 3 ... 7