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Yep sure is how it works and just look, working together



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No mowed strip there, must have run out of dirty petrol.

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Now if he was REALY green, hed connect a hose to his butt and powered the generator with methane!



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Nothing wrong with that system. Much the same as the one's on the Nullabor to charge all those Green EV's :)

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We have 4 Flymo push mowers. We use 1 & have 3 spares for parts, all got off council clean ups. They work really well after a few minor adjustments.

 

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But one does need to eat a steak, a pigeon, veal schnitzel & dozen escargot for the energy to push it!



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Whenarewethere wrote:

We have 4 Flymo push mowers. We use 1 & have 3 spares for parts, all got off council clean ups. They work really well after a few minor adjustments.

 

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But one does need to eat a steak, a pigeon, veal schnitzel & dozen escargot for the energy to push it!


 Sold one of those for $5 about 50 years ago. Advertised it as "People powered" and it was bought by a Sister at a Convent, who planned to make any "naughty girls" mow the lawns! Cheers

 



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Nothing wrong with that system. Much the same as the one's on the Nullabor to charge all those Green EV's :)


 Yeah, wonder if they are trucking in bio diesel (fish and chip oil) from over east to run the genny. Have they painted the whole thing green yet? and the coffee better be good.



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peter67 wrote:

Aussie1 wrote:

Nothing wrong with that system. Much the same as the one's on the Nullabor to charge all those Green EV's :)


 Yeah, wonder if they are trucking in bio diesel (fish and chip oil) from over east to run the genny. Have they painted the whole thing green yet? and the coffee better be good.





were do you think they dispose of their used cooking oil?

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Funny eh? it's a load of green washing bs.

Watch John Cadogan's vid "Diesel powered EV generators for the outback" vid he posted two weeks ago. Easily understood maths that no one is refuting. The solar array on the shelter roof would need to be the size of an Olympic swimming pool to power the four charging outlets, makes the term "diesel back up generator" seem silly at best. Will post a pic if I can find it on the NRMA website.

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erldunda-charger_banner.jpgHere tis...

Wonder where they will find the water to clean the tiny solar array from dust to eagle s#it etc...



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