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That bird was getting hella clean!! Awesome stuff.
 
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This is waycool. I'd like to see one mounted on a tall ass pole or tower.

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I will buy it as soon as I can get it. I want to see it advance more than this. Imagine skyscrapers using this, as high as they are. One could use the stored energy to raise the other. Or, a camp could have one mounted on a 150' tower... just crank that sucker up there and enjoy!

This type of thinking is what it's gonna take to save the human race.

Seriously. :drink:
 
Awesome TD!

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I will buy it as soon as I can get it. I want to see it advance more than this. Imagine skyscrapers using this, as high as they are. One could use the stored energy to raise the other. Or, a camp could have one mounted on a 150' tower... just crank that sucker up there and enjoy!

This type of thinking is what it's gonna take to save the human race.

Seriously. :drink:

A friend and I talked about a similar system about five years ago. He has a lot of design experience, so I take my wacky ideas to him. One of the issues with solar, hydro and wind energy is being able to store the energy to accommodate varying demands. I suggested hanging a huge weight from a column and raising the weight during peak production, and lowering it attached to a generator during peak demand. On a larger scale, there are some issues with frictional losses, but it obviously has merit. I think what they have designed is awesome, and I hope they can make it to market.
 
I just may need something like this in the future...

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Tutorial.....

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I can see that Pixie app working good for all the tools on the truck, just give the job site a scan and zero tools left behind.
Not that I have this problem mind you!
 
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