Toxic Black Snow Is Covering Towns in Siberia
“The future of our children is terrifying.” Continue reading Toxic Black Snow Is Covering Towns in Siberia
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“The future of our children is terrifying.” Continue reading Toxic Black Snow Is Covering Towns in Siberia
Two power plants in Norfolk, Nebraska caused several inches of snow to fall in parts of the state on Monday. Continue reading Power Plants Are Making It Snow in Nebraska
As summer scorches the northern hemisphere, here’s something to cool your thoughts: winter is only four months away. And with it will come the general misery and the proclamations that “It’ll never be warm again,” not to mention the white stuff and the shoveling. Or perhaps not, if you’re lucky enough to have a semi-autonomous electric snowblower in the garage.
The device [Dane Kouttron] describes is a strange beast indeed, and one that came to him under somewhat mysterious circumstances. It appears to be a standard Ariens two-stage blower, the kind normally driven by a fairly beefy internal combustion engine …read more
Continue reading Remote Controlled Electric Snowblower Sports FPV For Safety
Taiga Motors’ electric snowmobile goes from 0 to 60 mph in 3 seconds. Continue reading These Canadians Are Building the First Commercial Electric Snowmobile
Don’t let the knee-high size of [Hrastovc]’s creation fool you. TrackRobot weighs in at a monstrous 60 kg (130 lbs) of steel, motors, and battery. It sports two 48V motors in a body and frame made from pieces of finger-jointed sheet steel, and can reach speeds of up to four meters per second with a runtime of up to an hour. The project’s link has more pictures as well as DXF files of the pieces used for the body.
Currently TrackRobot is remote-controlled, but one goal is to turn it into a semi-autonomous snow plow. You can see TrackRobot going …read more
Continue reading TrackRobot Sports Welded Steel, Not Plastic
In parts of the world where it snows a lot and there are requirements for homeowners to keep sidewalks clear, a personal snowblower is it seems an essential piece of equipment. They have traditionally used internal combustion engines, but electric models are also available.
[Joel Clemens] is not impressed by the commercial electric blowers available to him as an American, because their 120 V mains supply just can’t deliver the power to make an effective two-stage design. So he’s built his own using a formerly gasoline-powered blower from a garage sale, and a 240 V industrial motor.
The blower is …read more
Continue reading Electric Snowblower Does The Job With 240 Volts
My kingdom for heated pavement. Continue reading Why Is Snowplowing Still a Thing?
The connection between a melting Arctic and frigid temperatures on the East Coast. Continue reading Freezing Your Ass Off Is Also a Symptom of Climate Change
Binge-watch first, shovel later. Continue reading The Motherboard Guide to Good Blizzard Internet
If have ever gone snowmobiling, you may have thought about how to revive that thrill in the more confined atmosphere of an urban environment — to say nothing of their utility. In anticipation of heavy snowfall over the winter in his hometown, [Ben] stripped the essence of the snowmobile down as an emergency vehicle and reshaped it into the Snow Bike.
This compact, winter transportation solution uses an e-bike controller, a chopped up ski, and a heavy snowblower track and a large RC plane motor for power all strapped onto a modified mountain bike frame. The motor mount is machined …read more
Continue reading Snowed-In in the City? The Snow Bike Will Get You Where You Need To Go