An alternative to better batteries?

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An alternative to better batteries?

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For those who don't wish to go down the Li battery road but still want the comforts of using your household appliances, but noisy generators are banned, here's an alternative http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=en ... VAZIDFMRXY The scientific electrical explanation had me tossing up if it belonged here or in the humour section.... still not sure :lol: a TV could be substituted so mum could pedal and watch Days of our Bold and Beautiful Young and Restless Doctors but I’d make sure I’d gone fishing before it started some how ;) 8-)

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Re: An alternative to better batteries?

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I was watching the legs of someone in the background!!
I reckon their job was to push the button to turn on the 'onion chopper'?
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Maybe the leg stretches under the table were to warm up for an evening of pedalling the news or cooking dinner in the microwave :lol: He sure lost a lot of speed to moment she hit the food processor button and there wasn't a lot of peddling after that :lol:
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