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Flush-ergy
Water pressure energy powers automatic flush valve | |
Sensor-operated flush valves in public restrooms require
energy from batteries or solar cells. I propose recovering
some of the energy from the incoming clean water to handle
this energy requirement.
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Wouldn't this make refill times slower and the whole
system more prone to expensive maintenance? It
could brutally bedevil and blight a busy bank of bogs. |
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Public toilets in the UK often have sensors, by the
way. |
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If you want a totally green sensor device to activate the flush, just put a pedal button on the floor for the patron to step on. Oh, wait, that's Baked. |
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//totally green sensor device... to step on// eeew... after I step on it, where do I wipe my foot? |
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<obligatory misreading>
flush-orgy
</om> |
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//Plus, won't the sound from the rushing of water wake up people who are in the room, resting?// |
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In Taiwan, at sites of local interest, beauty spots etc., there are signs telling you what not to do. One of the them is often "Do not rest". |
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