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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 28 ม.ค. 2007
Autumn drive in a Renault Twizy, including some motorway
Autumn drive in a Renault Twizy, including some motorway
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Test article for periodic table element collection, to see if I can build the fullsize version.
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The 10 WS2818 LEDs are controlled by an ESP8266 running micropython.
PBY Cataline starts up for last flight over the Netherlands
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This Catalina was sold to a new owner in the US, because it became too expensive for the Dutch organisation that maintained and flew it. I happened to be at the Aviodrome museum right next to Lelystad Airport when they started the Catalina up for its last farewell flight over the Netherlands. I had no idea it was its last flight here - I only read about that afterwards - but it does explain all...
Starry night 20180808
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Trying to capture a Perseid, I set my camera to continuously capture 20 second exposures of the night sky for about an hour. Unfortunately, no meteor showed up on any photo. Nikon D5300 with a Tamron 11-16mm on 11mm on f2.8. Exposure time 20 seconds, ISO 200.
Sunset time lapse
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Nikon D5300 Nikon 35mm f/1.8G AF-S F/8 1/125 sec ISO 100 1 photo every 5 seconds
Sunset time lapse
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Nikon D5300 Tokina 11-16mm on 11mm Manual exposure, f/11 1/125sec ISO100 10 sec / photo
Award ceremony of the 2016 European Solar Challenge
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This is the entire award ceremony at the end of the 2016 European Solar Challenge. The video is unedited and shows the entire ceremony. Apologies for the audio quality, I don't have an external microphone, and the internal microphone of the camera picked up quite a bit of wind noise.
End of the celebration lap of the 2016 European Solar Challenge
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All the solar car teams that participated in the 2016 European Solar Challenge passing by to finish their celebration lap at the end of the event!
Start of the celebration lap of the 2016 European Solar Challenge
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All the solar car teams that participated in the 2016 European Solar Challenge passing by to start their celebration lap at the end of the event! Teams, in order of passing by: Cambridge University Eco Racing (UK) Solar Team Twente (NL) Solaris Car Team (TU) ITU Solar Car Team (TU) Hochschule Bochum (Sunriser) (GE) Punch Powertrain Solar Team (BE) Solar Energy Racers (SW) Onda Solare (IT) Team ...
Snelle bouwwerkzaamheden
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Taken with a Samsung Galaxy S5 and the Framelapse Pro app.
Clouds drifting by in Dutch sky
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Taken with a Samsung Galaxy S5 and the Framelapse Pro app.
The start of the second road day of the 2015 Abu Dhabi Solar Challenge
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The start of the second road day of the 2015 Abu Dhabi Solar Challenge
The start of the first road day of the 2015 Abu Dhabi Solar Challenge
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The start of the first road day of the 2015 Abu Dhabi Solar Challenge
The start of qualification day in the 2015 Abu Dhabi Solar Challenge
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The start of qualification day in the 2015 Abu Dhabi Solar Challenge
2014 European Solar Challenge - Team Solaris arriving in the pits
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2014 European Solar Challenge - Team Solaris arriving in the pits
2014 European Solar Challenge victory lap
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2014 European Solar Challenge victory lap
2014 European Solar Challenge - solar cars spinning out
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2014 European Solar Challenge - solar cars spinning out
Running start of the 2nd half of the 2014 European Solar Challenge
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Running start of the 2nd half of the 2014 European Solar Challenge
Hochschule Bochum's solar racing car SunCruiser revealed
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Hochschule Bochum's solar racing car SunCruiser revealed
Hexacopter filmt hoofdkwartier Rabobank (Utrecht)
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Hexacopter filmt hoofdkwartier Rabobank (Utrecht)
I've always been wondering; is this vehicle as loud as the videos lead us to believe or is it more like the sensitivity of the microphone?
No the motor noise is quite loud, especially at speeds over about 60 km/h. I've gotten used to it, but if you experience it for the first time you're surprised 😁
@SolarWebsite Fascinating, thank you for sharing!
@@SharkySSharkington No problem. Except for the lack of creature comforts (the suspension is also very hard, and no heating) it is very fun to drive! I do close to a 1000 km per month in it, and I'm grinning like an idiot for much of the time. Especially roundabouts are great fun! 😁
@@SolarWebsite I hope one day I will be able to have one of these, they do look like a lot of fun!
how is this vehicle sir ?
It's fine? I enjoy driving it a lot. I drive almost 1000 km per month in it.
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nice
Very cool!
Nice work :) I can't wait to see the full size version :)
Cool!
terrible filming and crap editing ! try using a bloody zoom !
wow!
zonden
I loved the cat leaping off the roof at the end of the video. Excellent!
Waterpump, raspberry pi/arduino, bucket of rainwater, a temperature sensor. Program it to check the temperature, and if needed, let the motor run for 10-15 seconds. Let the silly little program check every 5 minutes. Only need to work on it while installing it, and you'll have more watts all year long. Just migt want to remove the setup while it's freezing...
I just wonder what that would cost in € per extra kWh. The pump, at least, needs regular maintenance or even replacement. The pump also would use part of the gained energy - probably not much, but absolutely a part. I'd like to know stuff like this. The beauty of solar panels, and the secret to the low cost of the electricity they produce, is that they are practically maintenance-free. Adding complex peripherals breaks that principle. That's why you hardly see tracked systems. Yes, they raise the production for a given solar panel, but they increase the price per produced kWh. I suspect the same goes for cooling systems.
SolarWebsite It all depends on your array. 1 panel wouldn't require much, if you have 25 panels you would need a bigger pump, but your 15-20% mor Watts would make that worth it again. Yes it would use some energy, but look at it this way: it only uses energy for max 30 seconds, every 5 minutes, if the temperature is too high. On a small array the largest cost would be the raspberry pi, which costs 30-50$ with a case. I've seen one do it for 100$ total. Look here on youtube "cooling solar panel", there are a few working with water pumps.
Heya! Have you heard the talk about - Maxim Earth 4 Energy (just google it)? Ive heard some great things about it and my sister got huge returns with it.
Dit is ongeveer vier tot vijf uur geloof ik. Een flink deel van mijn werkdag heeft mijn mobiele telefoon in het raam gestaan :-)
leuke timelaps, over hoeveel uur heb je beelden gemaakt?
hahahahah
muito fofo
I have three 230 litre tanks connected in parallel. A description is on my website, but it's in Dutch. Pulling it through Google translate should help a bit: w w w . solarwebsite . nl/2012/06/regenwateropvanginstallatie-grote-update/ (remove the spaces in the URL)
what size storage tank do you have? can you do a more in depth review?
drinking water will put calcium deposits on the panel, but if you use rainwater... its free and clean :)
They won't allow solar setups to be used with Analog Meters here, the meters MUST be raplaced with a "smart" meter :(
It's called a motorola Defy ;)
@uberguitargeek Both the top and bottom plates are ade out of metal (thin sheet steel, I think) and I've used the engine over a candle many times. The sides are plastic though, and joined to the top and bottom plates by a rubber O-ring, so I wouldn't make it too hot.
Autovrije zondag 2009, vanaf 2:34 rijdt de toer langs het evenement 'De admiraal swingt en springt' georganiseerda door moksi-mix en mix voor kids. Maakt daar een korte stop voor demonstraties van groene voertuigen. op 2:47 rijden ze alweer op de vierwindstrekenbrug.
LEUK en enorm stil!
Second place in the 2011 World Solar Challenge. Not the gold you intended, still a phenomenal performance. Congratulations!
LMAO!!! this is funny as hell end part is the best
Grappig he. We waren een beetje verdwaald. De paar fietsers die we tegenkwamen keken wel raar op.
@diepak112 Het huren was meen ik € 50 voor een dagdeel, maar het is alweer vijf jaar geleden en ik weet het niet precies meer.
thats cool, good job :D
Dat is wel een apart beeld! Top!
@taztaz79 Yes, the Leaf is for sale in the Netherlands. The first batch (I believe around 30 or 40) arrived about a month ago. Ordering takes a while, though. Oh, and this car isn't mine, I was lucky to borrow it for a week :-)
Can you buy Nissan Leaf cars in the Netherlands now? Hope they are coming to Sweden soon!!! ARGH! :) How much did you pay for the car?
RANDY!
We use several grid tie inverters because our system grew over time. If you go to my website ( ww w. solarwebsite. nl/ en/ geschiedenis/) (remove all the spaces I had to put in because TH-cam apparently doesn't allow links in the comments...) and scroll all the way down to 'Current status' you see a schematic representation of our system.
what for Grid tie inverter you use?
cool! have a peek at my channel to see some solar models for sale..
this should be a shampoo commercial.
and I actually thought the bipe was supposed to fly.
Excellent !!
I'm looking for the gossamer van / camper van for a very tall person [i.e. 1st world expo] that can go with solar or have a trailer hitch and a refridgerator...KITCHEN
@fhussain44 You have two ways of dealing with hills, starting from the bottom climbing slowly or hitting the hill at speed and bouncing up and over. I have flown up hills at speeds that it feels like I have a rocket booster on my tail. It is great fun.
Dit is een Segway, en die is niet (meer) verboden. Zoals je in het filmpje kunt zien zit er een snorfiets-kentekenplaatje op.
Hoe heet dat ding bij 3.0 precies? dat was toch verboden op de openbare weg..
awesome, 5star
yeh dont drive on glass.
O, sorry :-) I don't know exactly, but I think it are like eight. Pedalling is not supposed to propel the Twike without assistance, you're just lightening the load on the electric motor and thus increasing the range.
That depends on what you mean by 'speeds'. It has a single gear ratio, because the electric motor has enough torque through its entire rpm range. The Twike can drive at any speed you like, between 0 and 85 km/h. The throttle (which is a push button on the steering 'tiller') has two levels, low acceleration and high acceleration. Sounds weird, but I mastered it within a hundred meters. It's fun - although very expensive to buy, especially with the long-range lithium batteries...
Yes, 55mph is about correct (according to Google, the Twike's top speed of 85 km/h is about 53mph).