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Re: Now why can't car manufacturers do this?

Posted: 02 Sep 2022, 16:07
by Paul K
Tomliner wrote:
02 Sep 2022, 11:21
A sensor detects the lack of blade rotation which then causes a mechanism to operate which switches the batteries to a dc motor which drives the blades.
And as a back-up - if the demand on the turbine has been too much during the day to charge its own batteries, you could use the off-peak power supplied to the grid by my hybrid car to charge them up.
Blimey, all this endless debate by the so-called 'experts', yet we've come up with an integrated energy policy in a few days. Just goes to show, doesn't it.

Re: Now why can't car manufacturers do this?

Posted: 02 Sep 2022, 16:37
by Tomliner
Good idea Paul. I think we should set up in busines using Nigel’s money. :agree: EricT

Re: Now why can't car manufacturers do this?

Posted: 02 Sep 2022, 16:39
by Paul K
Yes - come on Nigel, cough up. You started all this.

Re: Now why can't car manufacturers do this?

Posted: 02 Sep 2022, 18:14
by Nigel H-J
Good idea Paul. I think we should set up in busines using Nigel’s money. :agree: EricT
Yes - come on Nigel, cough up. You started all this.
Hey, now just a minute chaps!! :-O :worried: Be back in a few weeks!! :hide:

Nigel.

Re: Now why can't car manufacturers do this?

Posted: 02 Sep 2022, 23:54
by airboatr
Nigel H-J wrote:
02 Sep 2022, 13:45
Gee, thanks Joe!! :lol: :lol: :hello:
Regardes
Nigel.
:hello:
You sir, are welcome.

B)smk