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This is not a rain guage. The object as I envision it should not look like it was designed to collect water. It might have a human or animal or other form. One characteristic of the form should be that it have a recognizable front and back. Placed in a public place the object would be immobile most
of the time. When rain falls on the object it would be collected and used to cause the object to move. The movement could be to turn on a central point or to cause it to roll or walk in a circle. In the course of a year (even in Seattle) the object would make less than one rotation or roll or walk only a foot or two. I think such an object of imagination and ingenuity could find general public acceptance. One of the problems with such a rain engine would be to design it to be tolerant of pigeon droppings and leaves.
Rain mobile
http://www.memorisethis.com/invt/20035 I have a set and they are fun. [Klaatu, Oct 04 2004]
Foul Weather Fountain
http://www.halfbake...0Weather_20Fountain with pictures [Worldgineer, Oct 04 2004]
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How would this mobile know to keep still in dry weather, but move in the rain? |
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I've seen rain chimes (link), but that's not quite the same thing. (I see [Klaatu] has posted a similar link, so I won't.) |
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The thing would "know" to move when it rained because it would be powered by the rain water acting on a water wheel, water turbine etc.. |
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So it's electric? Or at least geared? Would that still be a mobile? |
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I like it. A very general description though. I want a specific example with pictures. |
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So this functions by some manner of water turbine or "archimedes pump"-ish thingy? If so + for the idea, but why? |
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to Phoenix - electric - no, geared - most likely -- it would be classified as a mobile, I propose, even if it only moved a little when powered by the rain. |
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to worldgineer - Sorry - all I have is the half baked idea - no picture |
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to whatastrangeperson - You ask why? I ask - why not? |
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