Posted on 02/21/2008 6:16:23 AM PST by ZGuy
I'd like to see the power numbers broken down on this toy, and on something actually usable.
This makes me wonder if my idea when I was 8 years old of just putting a big fan outside the window of the car I was in and letting the force of the wind from the traveling car create enough power to run the car..........
bump for hubby to look at later ;)
I never saw that episode of Mythbusters, but I have shot compressed gas tanks before, and their power is impressive. I shot a half-empty butane can (the small kind for backpacking stoves) at 50 yards with a 223, and it flew 35 yards (measured with a laser rangefinder) from the force of the compressed gas exiting. There was no explosion. I shot another one and it spun in circles on the ground at a fairly dizzying rate.
And a few notes on pressure (I got these from analyses of nuclear weapon effects):
1 PSI overpressure will break windows
20 PSI overpressure will knock down most buildings
Would you want a 4000 PSI tank sheared in half by another vehicle, so that all the force is released at once?
“Welcome to ‘Absolutions’, the Compressed Air Credit store. How many Compressed Air credits would you like today?”
An electrolyzer using water?
Engine rattles like a diesel.
It was a propane tank they were working with at less than 250PSI
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