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  • Naptown
    Solar Fanatic
    • Feb 2011
    • 6880

    #16
    Originally posted by SOLAR_FL
    I was reading the post on using alternative modes of generation and it occurred to me that you could put a lot of people to work. Build a peddling station with 10 seats, maybe more, Buy some high output alternators which are normally powered by wind, and connect a pulley system so that the combined energy from the peddlers would drive the alternators. The alternators produce a great deal of power. The people who peddle would be supplied with clean water, food, and a certain amount of money for what they generate. You may be able to meter the revolutions of the peddles to use as a multiplier for the pay. The peddling station would produce power in any kind of weather, or time of day. Your biggest problem at that point will be to find enough customers for your charged batteries. Take a look at what the alternators can generate on WindyNation's web site.
    Use of the sarcastic font is encouraged
    Comic sans I believe is the one.
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    • inetdog
      Super Moderator
      • May 2012
      • 9909

      #17
      Originally posted by Naptown
      Use of the sarcastic font is encouraged
      Comic sans I believe is the one.
      That's the one.
      But I would never, ever, use it. Because I am always dead serious.
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