notjustair
Well-known Member
Went to an auction in Westphalia yesterday. There are hundreds of wind generators that way. More than I've ever seen in one county.
It was fairly breezy so all of them were clipping right along. Some were spinning clockwise and some counterclockwise. Why? I'm sure that causes them to need to make two kinds of blades. Wouldn't it be more efficient to have one mold to use and no worries about direction-specific parts?
Kind of humorous - there were tons of them but you could tell who would have none of it. In the middle of all of those there were quarters and sections without.
It was fairly breezy so all of them were clipping right along. Some were spinning clockwise and some counterclockwise. Why? I'm sure that causes them to need to make two kinds of blades. Wouldn't it be more efficient to have one mold to use and no worries about direction-specific parts?
Kind of humorous - there were tons of them but you could tell who would have none of it. In the middle of all of those there were quarters and sections without.