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Power Generation

07/29/2012 1:56 PM
circuit diagram,layout diagram,components details for power generation using speed breaker
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07/29/2012 2:14 PM
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07/29/2012 2:22 PM

Poor AP. Can't catch a breaker.

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07/29/2012 6:53 PM

200 meters of road making 16.5 GWh of electrical power a year.

Yea the basic math on that is not adding up already.

16,500,000000/8760 = 1.88 megawatts per hour or roughly 2,500 continuous horse power from 656 feet of road which is what most of us would equate to as being just over 1 city block long.

That means that at any single point in time that at least 10 vehicles dumping some 250+ hp each have to be on it at once.

I could go on but why bother.

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07/30/2012 9:38 AM

LOL, math means nothing to the dreamers and tin foil hat crowd! I pointed out a similar argument in another one of the several threads on this stupid subject, it was also ignored. They still want to believe that you can capture energy from nothing. F'ing Magic!

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07/29/2012 2:18 PM
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