View Full Version : Crank-powered vending machine defies power outages in Japan
Terpe
15th March 2012, 08:14
No power? No problem: A new crank-powered vending machine promises to continue working even during an emergency where there is no electric power.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDaQR4NudKw&feature=player_embedded
Source:-
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/251460/scitech/technology/crank-powered-vending-machine-defies-power-outages-in-japan
Terpe
15th March 2012, 08:15
I've sent 'wind-up' torches, lanterns and radios to Philippines.
As the write up says, it's basically 'old' technology, but with a new application.
I thought this was a very interesting idea, especially when disruption to power supply is commonplace.
lastlid
15th March 2012, 08:21
I've sent 'wind-up' torches, lanterns and radios to Philippines.
As the write up says, it's basically 'old' technology, but with a new application.
I thought this was a very interesting idea, especially when disruption to power supply is commonplace.
Hehe. The wind up torch. I had one of those just a few years ago, an oil industry freebie. :xxgrinning--00xx3: Saves on batteries. Cant remember if they have the potential to cause a spark or not......
Its was noted that people were forever leaving torches on after use and draining the batteries so wind up torches were the answer.
lastlid
15th March 2012, 09:05
Of course the ultimate "wind up" technology is in wind farming. And I imagine there is no place like the Philippines for wind potential..........:D
lastlid
15th March 2012, 09:48
Can also help keep you fit. :icon_lol::xxgrinning--00xx3:
lastlid
15th March 2012, 09:55
And great for the environment. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
"MANILA, Philippines - The first wind farm in the Cordillera region and the second in Southeast Asia will soon rise in Mountain Province.
Renewable energy firm PhilCarbon is developing a 15-MW wind farm in the boundary of Besao and Sagada towns with the support of host indigenous communities".
“The reason for the support is that the pro-ject is non-polluting, it does not destroy the environment and it benefits the community”, said PhilCarbon chairman Rufino Bomas-ang.
http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=785965&publicationSubCategoryId=473
Trefor
15th March 2012, 09:57
You're going to have to really want that soda to go to all that effort! Imagine all the smokers wheezing and having heart attacks just trying to get at their next fix :)
lastlid
15th March 2012, 10:03
I guess thats it. Its a hot evening at the railway station. The kiosk and cafe is closed and you are parched. You go to the vending machine and damn, the power has failed.......
lastlid
15th March 2012, 10:14
Could lead to a bit of a queue though.....:icon_lol:
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