Yeah I could imaging a harbor filled with buzzing wind turbines might sound like Cicadas do. Though it's certainly an idea that looks intriguing for energy gathering applications. I'd like to build one to check it out.
Capt. Mike
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I am thinking the high vibration noise comming from something like that would be worse than having the old diesel
Aaron
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Do you have a picture or a link?
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Do you have a picture or a link?
On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 9:41 AM, Stephen Kandul <machinist@coastalnow.net> wrote:
Say, thanks for the link to the Windbelt information. Looks like they have scaled up to a one meter square grid and are testing it in Hong Kong as of last year. Looks like the sort of technology that would be great for boaters who want a little battery topper offer that is not solar powered. Wonder if you could assemble enough of those panels to actually power an electric boat??Regards, SSK
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