Intresting Concept - Energy producing speed bumps

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Re: Intresting Concept - Energy producing speed bumps (zionzr2)

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Intersting I will have to drive over one of these days and check it out. Being they are only about 15-20mins away
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Post by L5K »

I like the concept, but I want to know how it performs in ice and snow. Good start.
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Interesting concept...will it actually work though?
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Post by Sublimewind »

Wow, the possibilities are endless... If there where a way to make it so it didn't actually cause a "bump" they could be put everywhere and be producing energy all the time..!
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Post by Amtron »

They had a whole bunch of these at the annual fair downtown in Ottawa. People walking over them as well as the cars that drove through the fair and parking lot powered a good amount of the rides and such. It's a really good creative idea, I don't know how some people come up with some of this stuff...
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Post by northvibe »

yes it could work. They are already developing shocks that produce energy for a new electric ford ranger.
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Quote, originally posted by northvibe »yes it could work. They are already developing shocks that produce energy for a new electric ford ranger.That's an awesome idea!
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Post by Old Tele man »

...if *my* car produces it, I want a "part" of the profit!...just a BIG version of the piezoelectric voltage generators you see on kids sneakers...really BIG.
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Post by star_deceiver »

I'd like to see the maintenance required in keeping everything moving properly with dust, dirt, rain, snow, salt, garbage, ect., + 3000-7000lbs of car/suv hammering the damn thing 1000 times per day...It's a good idea, just be ready to fix it!
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