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zac
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by zac » 30/05/06, 20:45

Hello
"the egg" must no longer have been made for 40 years (no, I'm not selling mine), but I'm going to the savages (mainland) in July and I could give you photos and ratings at that time; so that you can t 'make one; if you have two left hands I can also make you one at a resonable price to mada (but don't be in a hurry).
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by denis » 30/05/06, 20:56

Great! it is to relaunch, if it is so efficient!
but at home, you wash shorts qlq sock, we are sweater, blanket etc ... but for summer, why not! at camping :D
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by Thunderman » 30/05/06, 23:45

How about we get back to the subject?
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Re: wind power mechanical use?

by lio74 » 31/05/06, 11:05

denis wrote:...........
For wind turbines, I find it decorative :D , and for those who are birds, it's a good farce! for noise, the new blades are bcp + silent, but detractors will always have excuses!

well 2 or 3 wind turbines it's fine ... but a whole battery changes the winds in the ecosystems behind these layers of wind turbines and it's not the best for birds ... it's a fact!
for noise it is largely due to the type of mechanical stress on the blades : Arrow: alternate bending cycle: length and own weight.
let me explain: horizontally, on the left the blade bent in one direction, when it is on the other side horizontally (180 ° of revolution) it is bending in the other direction ... not complicated :|
it is fine to put the best materials in the world (hyper rigid and super light) there will always be alternating bending which causes vibrations and therefore noise + air penetration, which must have been much improved ... but it will never be silent ....

that said small wooden wind turbines it can be decorative ... then it must be fun to make, well interesting rather : Lol:

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PS: I don't know if the 80m watches can rotate according to the wind direction ?? I presume yes !! ??
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by Bibiphoque » 31/05/06, 13:10

Hello,
The link was given here, but I can't find the original message:
http://www.ecosustainablevillage.com/

: Shock: It is really full of good ideas to implement !! : Idea: : Mrgreen:
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by Bibiphoque » 31/05/06, 13:11

Bibiphoque wrote:Hello,
The link was given here, but I can't find the original message:
http://www.ecosustainablevillage.com/

: Shock: It is really full of good ideas to implement !! : Idea: : Mrgreen:

Pi we could all go do it on the island of Zac, it looks great this island! : Mrgreen:
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Re: wind power mechanical use?

by pluesy » 31/05/06, 13:57

lio74 wrote:
PS: I don't know if the 80m watches can rotate according to the wind direction ?? I presume yes !! ??


of course that if they pivot to follow the wind it is no longer a gross drift which does it but an electric motor ... at this price would be a scam if there was not a minimum of technology the blades also pivot according wind speed if you want to know more about these monsters I put a pdf pdf here

but I think we are starting to be a bit off topic with wind turbines
though ... in sim city when you build a city the first thing you build is a power plant no energy no city or village! but hey it's just a game

is holding : Idea: you will have to put an ecovillage option in this game to see what it looks like
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zac
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by zac » 31/05/06, 15:11

Bibiphoque wrote:
Bibiphoque wrote:Hello,
Pi we could all go do it on the island of Zac, it looks great this island! : Mrgreen:
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Hello
Why not but considering the price of m² here will have to be sponsored by total : Evil:
In addition to the chicungunya having killed only 400 to 500 people I am not sure (given the face of the local economy) that it is the right place to migrate; unless you have solid rents.
Apart from that it is true that it is nice this island and that the vast majority of the inhabitants are super nice. : Lol:
and for lovers of wind turbines there is wind; but please don't plant them near my house I am allergic to them :x
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by denis » 31/05/06, 21:46

hi, it's still better than a nuclear power plant!
Take care that you don't use electricity, considering your lavelinge : Cheesy:
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by Christine » 31/05/06, 22:29

To come back to the eco-village project, I notice that we often had on this forum messages from people with projects and trying to recruit but it always stopped there.

When we do a quick search on the web, we quickly realize that this phenomenon is widespread and that many "big projects" end up giving birth to mice.

On the other hand, we should know what an eco-village is. Because finally we find everything: an HLM district built more or less on the principles of eco-construction (that either, it does not mean much) to spiritual communities in Thailand that stop me as soon the home page by announcing to me that I am not "authorized to visit their site" (am I too impure or not enough pedophile?).

So, the purpose of this post is not to break Thunderman's project but just to point out that all these projects remain in a certain artistic vagueness and are sometimes even a bit suspicious.

In short, the idea in theory is attractive but the reality ...
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