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Old 01-28-2010, 11:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
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wind powered alternator

I was reading a recent thread that said you would save 3/4 - 1 hp by disconnecting the alternator. So, I was trying to think of another way to drive the alternator. At 60mph this puppy ought to do the trick


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That is a clever setup, but why not just use the propeller to drive the wheels?
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Old 01-28-2010, 11:32 PM   #3 (permalink)
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That is a clever setup, but why not just use the propeller to drive the wheels?
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Regardless if you are using the engine or propellers to turn the alternator, you will still have to use extra power to do it.
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In case some you don't understand that people are mocking this idea, it is because with an alternator driven by a belt the belt is the loss, with an alternator turned by the air the air is being used as a working fluid to turn the alternator and fluid drives are not very efficient, at best on average you can get around 50% of the energy out of the air as anything more and it tends to go around the blades.


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I still think it could work great if you used a matter warping contrabulator to warp a dip in the road in front of you so that you are constantly going downhill.
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That might just work! Of course there is the always dependable, tried-and-true energy save of putting a jacked up rear suspension on to get the car going downhill all the time...
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in addition to jacking it up, remove the alt and just drive really fast before your batt dies.

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