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    Vic
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      Nigel Graham 2
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        @nigelgraham2

        Neat experiment but perhaps not the most practical design!

        #748232
        bernard towers
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          @bernardtowers37738

          What a waste of time and effort and resources

          #748234
          Howard Lewis
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            @howardlewis46836

            Didn’t General Motors produce a prototype with panels on the roof, that looked rather like a car as we know it?

            This one is definirely for fair weather, with no weather protection for the driver. But without a battery back up, it probably wouldn’t work too well in the rain!

            Howard

            #748240
            bernard towers
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              @bernardtowers37738

              Honda has had a test car for ages with panels all over I saw it in Death Valley 12 or 13 years ago. Not sure if they didn’t do some testing in Australia as well

              #748243
              derek hall 1
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                @derekhall1

                I have always thought that in the future “boffins” would develop a paint that could produce electricity effectively doing the same job as a solar panel.

                Therefore in the case of a car, its paint work would be the equivalent of a solar panel of a reasonable area.

                Obviously this would not work as effectively in Scotland in the Winter as it would in the south of France in the Summer!

                #748244
                Bo’sun
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                  @bosun58570

                  Bernard’s hit the nail on the head.

                  #748246
                  Gerard O’Toole
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                    @gerardotoole60348

                    I saw , on TV, a race in Australia , for solar powered cars. It is due again next year . Website here

                    https://worldsolarchallenge.org/

                    And a Youtube video

                    https://youtu.be/R_lVdrHnbYo?si=LXVNRVyIIl95c9b4

                     

                    It does seem interesting and innovative.

                    #748247
                    Paul Lousick
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                      @paullousick59116

                      Gerard beat me to it

                      Its only a 3000 km race from Darwin to Adelaide.

                      Solar challenge

                      #748263
                      SillyOldDuffer
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                        @sillyoldduffer
                        On Bo’sun Said:

                        Bernard’s hit the nail on the head.

                        Bernhard’s comment “What a waste of time and effort and resources” is extremely brave on a forum devoted to Model Engineering!  Here we enjoy building all manner of objects, using the most expensive machine tools to convert costly metal into swarf.

                        Can’t agree a hobbyist messing with solar panels and a car is doing anything reprehensible.  No worse in my mind than modelling a 19th century agricultural machine that didn’t work in full size:

                        https://www.modelengineeringwebsite.com/Cherry_Hills_latest_files/b1a.jpg

                        And, if we’re going to blast off ill-considered criticisms, is that solar car really more of a waste of time and resources than this:

                        https://i.pinimg.com/originals/4b/83/c6/4b83c6551bc0085c1dab09f953ca4587.jpg

                        I like almost everything done on the forum.  I admire endeavour, successful or not, and the results of workmanship however applied.   I think accessorizing motorbikes, clocks, CNC, musical and scientific instruments, experimental work, and building steam classics are all great, plus CAD, electronics, motors of all types, tool making, novelties, futures and much else.  Arguably the result is poorly disciplined, with a forum that dots around many minority interests instead of focussing on the one true faith!

                        But ok,  I’m up for change: what Model Engineering projects do Bosun and Bernhard consider acceptable?

                        Dave

                         

                        #748264
                        Vic
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                          @vic

                          For once we are in agreement Dave.

                          #748266
                          Nick Wheeler
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                            @nickwheeler

                            Me too.

                             

                            Today’s pointless, extravagant impractical toys are tomorrow’s ubiquitous, every-day tools. Like cars….

                            #748269
                            Grindstone Cowboy
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                              @grindstonecowboy

                              Playing Devil’s advocate, as a DIY project, is it really any more of a waste of time, effort and resources than what we do as a hobby?

                              Rob

                              Edit: just refreshed the page and see that SOD has made this point already.

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