On one of my last rides (with my 2-stroke MB), I noticed how many places I go that have electical outlets.
A while back I remember hearing about a capacitor-powered cordless screwdriver that charges in 90 seconds. The Coleman FlashCell is probably the one: there may be others. If this technology ever evolved to the point of powering an electric MB for 10 miles, that would do me good most of the time.
Of course, there are lots of issues. "On-the-road" recharging would basically be stealing electricity from parks, gas stations, stores, etc. Personally, I could live with that. You would have to know how much of an amp draw a charge pulls. You wouldn't want to blow a fuse or cause damage on the system you're stealing from. You would have to carry the charger with you (or have it built in - same difference). And you would need a certain amount of cord for tapping into outlets and gas-station bathroom light sockets, for instance.
And big capacitors could probably blow up real good, too.
Sounds pretty cool to me. Whaddya think?
A while back I remember hearing about a capacitor-powered cordless screwdriver that charges in 90 seconds. The Coleman FlashCell is probably the one: there may be others. If this technology ever evolved to the point of powering an electric MB for 10 miles, that would do me good most of the time.
Of course, there are lots of issues. "On-the-road" recharging would basically be stealing electricity from parks, gas stations, stores, etc. Personally, I could live with that. You would have to know how much of an amp draw a charge pulls. You wouldn't want to blow a fuse or cause damage on the system you're stealing from. You would have to carry the charger with you (or have it built in - same difference). And you would need a certain amount of cord for tapping into outlets and gas-station bathroom light sockets, for instance.
And big capacitors could probably blow up real good, too.
Sounds pretty cool to me. Whaddya think?
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