I found this interesting trial on electric trucks.
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Watched something on youtube the other day and was trying to work out all the brands of switches and sockets.N.b. Is it just me being a bit of a nerd, or does anyone else watch this sort of stuff and when it comes to the office based shot say to themselves "oh, that's MK trunking on the wall" ?
There are plenty still in use where I live.yeah, bring back steam engines.
gas boiler. use up all that methane that cows fartng pollute the atmospere far more than man does.Steam for locomotion? Presumably using an electric boiler. Battery powered robot horses next ;-)
I remember all the trolley buses in Manchester....trouble is, today, you'd get them druggie gangs throwing pairs of trainers round the overhead lines. ?I like the idea of overhead lines over batteries in large vehicles. but yea trains excel when it comes to transporting freight, the whole steel wheels, steel rails thing. Wish we had more trains. Trains are cool.
they'd need trainers for the new drivers. Electrical Trainee tram drivers, whatever next.I remember all the trolley buses in Manchester....trouble is, today, you'd get them druggie gangs throwing pairs of trainers round the overhead lines. ?
I have to admit that did go through my mind when watching the video.I am wondering why you have not worried about touch potential and what to do to ensure it is not a problem. This trial has significant differences to other pantograph systems.
may be the tacho could be developed to meter, record and send off electrical energy consumed .It does make a lot of sense.
Curious to know how they plan to charge for it. I can only assume some sort of camera system that detects trucks with pantographs up and who haven't signed in somehow with an electronic transponder - thus preventing freeloading. No good just detecting trucks registered as electric - they might not actually be using the system at the time.
N.b. Is it just me being a bit of a nerd, or does anyone else watch this sort of stuff and when it comes to the office based shot say to themselves "oh, that's MK trunking on the wall" ?
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