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Reply #1 - Nov 24th, 2008 at 6:00pm
 
Oh that's brilliant!  ROFLMAO!

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Reply #2 - Nov 24th, 2008 at 6:01pm
 
who is that dude?  He just might be the smartest man ever!!!!!!
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Reply #3 - Nov 24th, 2008 at 6:05pm
 
I gotta remember that.  Next cookout at fireside with all the teen units and all their friends.....I'll be planning ahead. Cool
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Reply #4 - Nov 24th, 2008 at 8:38pm
 
Terrific. More to come I hope? Might be fun.....

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Reply #5 - Nov 25th, 2008 at 6:22am
 
CAUTION:::  Make sure RAKE is METAL (the plastic ones leave a horrible taste on the dogs!!) Smiley   Oh come on - you KNOW someone would try it!!!!

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Reply #6 - Nov 25th, 2008 at 7:04am
 
And make sure it is a "new one" Cheesy
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Charlie wrote on Nov 24th, 2008 at 8:38pm:
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BYU and Empower Playgrounds install electricity-generating merry-go-round in Ghana
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Most children in Essam, Ghana, had never seen a merry-go-round until a Brigham Young University-led team arrived to install the curious device in their village. For more than 200 children, the installation day was memorable not only because they took a new toy for a joyous, dizzy spin - or two, or three - but also because, for the first time, they lit up their school with kid power.

When he approached BYU about the project, Markham challenged BYU students to engineer a device that could generate power but would be fun, not work, for the children. To make it fun to ride, the students used a gearbox to multiply the rotation speed and incorporated circuitry to limit the amount of energy extracted from the system.

"The spinning is converted through a gearbox. The gearbox takes their rotation and multiplies it by 35, which then spins the generator and the generator is what converts that energy into electrical energy," says BYU technology student Ben Drewry.

The power generated by the merry-go-round is stored in a car battery that recharges several dozen portable LED lights that can be used in classrooms and homes. Many families have little or no lighting in the evenings, relying on kerosene lamps, candles, or open flame "bobo" lights. Markham hopes that better lighting at home will lead to greater literacy and productivity for children and their families.

"Once the students have finished learning in the schoolrooms, they’re able to take one of these lamps home with them to light their homes," added Harrell.

"We can right now have light for the kids, we can have evening classes, their parents can encourage them to do their assignments at home, and I can just imagine what it is going to be like; it’s like a liberation," says Opare.

Like many Ghanaian schools, the Golden Sunbeam School in central Ghana is located far off the power grid and can’t afford to pay thousands of dollars to bring electric service to the village, or to pay monthly power bills. On average, villagers make less than a dollar per day.

In May, students from the Marriott School of Management met with Ghanaian education officials and made village school visits to identify site selection criteria for future Empower Playgrounds projects. In addition to the merry-go-round design, EPI is also investigating designs for an electricity-generating zip line and a swing set to provide additional play and power for village schools. For more information, see Multimedia File Viewing and Clickable Links are available for Registered Members only!!  You need to Login or Register.

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