New Project Started

saneagle

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I'm back on track with this project, which I was hoping to finish last May, but health problems meant I missed the slot, which took away the urgency. It now needs to be finished by end of next May.

Here are some photos to get the juices going:
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Woosh

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that looks promissing. Is it for your boat?
 

saneagle

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that looks promissing. Is it for your boat?
No, it's my new bike project that I started at the beginning of this thread. I mentioned earlier that there are three stages to this project. stage one is complete. this is stage 2. When this stage is finished, you'll get a good idea of what it is. It's something quite novel. I don't think it's been done before.
 

guerney

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to get the juices going
It's to create concentrated wind juice, but not this type, which I will be spraying surreptitiously into my neighbour's windows to inspire their moving out. Tried everything else, must resort to olfactory warfare - they'll be ripping up floorboard and smashing plaster off the walls for months trying to find the source of the godawful ass juice smell, then give up and move out.

Liquid Ass - The ultimate fart spray


 
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guerney

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No, it's my new bike project that I started at the beginning of this thread. I mentioned earlier that there are three stages to this project. stage one is complete. this is stage 2. When this stage is finished, you'll get a good idea of what it is. It's something quite novel. I don't think it's been done before.
At what height will you set your wind conentrating juicer? How and where will you attach it to your bike? Can't be too low, however low too low is. Does appear it must be situated high to collect and concentrate enough faster than ground level wind, in order to generate enough juice to substantially increase range of your ebike, for your long and perilous narrow mountain path journey to Shangri-la in Mansfield, the valley of which will be clear of snow in Spring for your pilgrimage. Although that particular Shangri-la only has three stars, I can see the appeal of such a project - less pfaffing about wasting time waiting for your battery to charge by other means, and lighter than solar panels or petrol generator. If you can, might as well pick it up as you go along, like the dustbinman training course...

Wind-Powered Vehicle Can Also Travel Upwind Faster Than the Wind
The team that proved it’s possible to travel downwind faster than the wind has done it again, this time modifying their cart to go upwind at more than twice the speed of the circulating air.







 
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