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Junior Member
Registered: 06-24-07
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Some hybrids use a small gas engine to turn a generator and keep the batteries charged while you drive.We could use a DC motor to spin a high-output car alternator to keep the batteries charged instead.That way,no gas is used and we could have unlimited mileage vehicles.Alternators are available capable of providing 200 amps and more.Change the voltage,attach a motor to spin it,and GO!!
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Registered: 01-31-08
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I am a student and my diploma thesis is about the new idea of hybrid-cars. It´s a current and exciting topic. I would be glad if you could tell me what you think about hybrid-cars. Even if you don't know anything about it.

This is my short questionnaire:
http://cmc.psych.uni-goettingen.de/wsg/index.php?sCode=005962f161b15fc8

Thank you for helping me.
Anne
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