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Post September 15th, 2005, 4:51 pm

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I was just thinking . . . How cool would it be if some coaster had a Solar Powered launch. I mean it would be way cooler then hydralic and just as strong as an Air powered. And Intiman could use it on there newer desgins. But is this even possible ? ? ?

Post September 15th, 2005, 4:56 pm

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Not until solar power becomes cheaper, meaning until it's cheaper to harness the energy.

Post September 15th, 2005, 5:01 pm

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that's like trying to run a coaster off of wind power, It has to be bright enough first of all, It takes enormous amounts of power to launch a rocket and like jimmy said, very expensive to do :/

Post September 15th, 2005, 5:02 pm

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no solar power stores energy its not like if theres no sun the ride wont work[sillyme]

Post September 15th, 2005, 5:04 pm

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Are you implying that there will be numerous very large rechargeable battaries to run the coaster on a cloudy day?

Post September 15th, 2005, 5:04 pm

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yeah but how many times will that energy launch a coaster? If you have clouds for a few days at a time like sandusky, you'll eventually run out of power without a TON Of energy storage available, not something an average park can afford.

Post September 15th, 2005, 5:07 pm

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I meant my statement as something to poke holes in the solar powered idea. What about a nuclear powered coaster that use the heat of the radioactive metals to boil water to have a steam powered launch?

I doubt this would be feasible for most parks, but it would be a promising idea.

Post September 15th, 2005, 5:07 pm

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Will its possible it could work it was just an idea of mine

Post September 15th, 2005, 5:20 pm

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my most recent post was to coaster not you woodie :p Radiation is extremely espensive and risky, enviromentalists would go INSANE and stupid people would fear a mass explosion (considering nuclear fuels is extremely safe when handeled correctly) but it could be something for an Idea in the future, it would be a very good source of powerfull energy. And coaster, don't ask us is it possible then claim that it is anyway even though we answered you with logical answers, If you arn't going to learn, don't ask.

Post September 15th, 2005, 5:24 pm

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^Yes, I'm sure we don't want a Chernobyl at CP or someplace like that do we?[;)]

Fusion may bring new styles of coasters. One's that may still launch like today's but much faster. The massive amount of electricity that fusion could create would probably enable the immense speed.

Post September 15th, 2005, 5:27 pm

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Solar powered launch? What? I have solar lights outside, they charge up all day and last about 3-4 hours once it goes dark. For a rocket coaster you would get about one launch per day if your lucky. Unless you had solar powers which are several kilometres across

Post September 15th, 2005, 5:54 pm

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I feel so smart now, A smart person backed me up (happy dance)

Post September 15th, 2005, 6:02 pm
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wind power requirements:

- Battery inside every train
- battery de-loader when train on launch block (so it gives power to the launch.
- Place a wind mill on every train, so the speed will make it rotate.
- every launch requires energy and every launch the wind mill creates energy of the high speeds...

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Or else why not making power out of wheel rotating?
All wheels create power for the launch [:D]

Just some wierd ideas out the top of my head [lol]

Post September 15th, 2005, 6:04 pm

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A hampster powered coaster maybe? With all of them running in their wheels you get lots of power.[:p]

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Post September 15th, 2005, 7:05 pm
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Umm solar power is a type of energy, it wouldn't be capable of propelling a train. You need a method of propulsion and an energy source. The Solar power is just the energy source.

But to comment on the idea, it's not a bad idea, have a "solar" plant where the sunlight is constantly being stored and used at the same time. That way if the sun is not out you can use reserves, and then if the reserves run out just revert to electricity. But it does'nt sound that reliable and may be complicated to run.

Post September 15th, 2005, 7:22 pm

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what if you had a light shining onto a solar panal and the light is conected to the solar panal would the light stay on forever[confused]???[confused]

Post September 15th, 2005, 7:29 pm

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why would you do that? I'm sorry but thats just stupid lol you can just use that tons of money poured into a solar power on TOP of a immensly powerfull light + electric bill=more expensive than just using a cheaper rocket coaster. common sense....its a wonderfull thing

Post September 15th, 2005, 7:54 pm

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A solar powered launch would be just as (if not less)effiecient than having thousands of mice underneath the track running on a treadmill chasing a piece of cheese thats dangled in front of them, while the treadmill generates energy.

Solar energy can't be used to power the ride, but it could and should be used to help power systems at the ride location. TVs, lights, ect.

Post September 15th, 2005, 8:05 pm

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Originally posted by Coaster indavidual

A solar powered launch would be just as (if not less)effiecient than having thousands of mice underneath the track running on a treadmill chasing a piece of cheese thats dangled in front of them, while the treadmill generates energy.


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Post September 16th, 2005, 4:01 am
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there could be some large windmill on top of strata's to compensate the power, but fully run on wind, no (t yet)

Post September 16th, 2005, 4:47 pm
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Post September 16th, 2005, 5:15 pm

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Originally posted by Monty

my most recent post was to coaster not you woodie :p Radiation is extremely espensive and risky, enviromentalists would go INSANE and stupid people would fear a mass explosion (considering nuclear fuels is extremely safe when handeled correctly) but it could be something for an Idea in the future, it would be a very good source of powerfull energy. And coaster, don't ask us is it possible then claim that it is anyway even though we answered you with logical answers, If you arn't going to learn, don't ask.


Well you could call me an "enviornmentalist" and you guys should go back and re-read what you guys said. i mean neuclear radiation energy to power a coster? BAAAAD! the radiation would expand through an avg. park and just that alone is horrible. verry cancerous to anyone close to the ride and letalone ON IT. and thats beside the fact that when you get rid of the radiation (it dosent last forever folks) it usaly gets buried. our planets in bad enough contdition as is all we need are coast that use this. (and by the by you guys have alot wrong about solar energy its alot more useful and powerful than you people think).

Post September 16th, 2005, 5:20 pm

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^I still say hamsters are the better way to go. They breed very fast and a park could start out with a couple hundred of them and in a few months they could have enough to run enough wheels to power several coasters.







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