Does anybody have a Pelican Whole house wtaer filter?
I am looking at a Pelican Whole house water filter, and Iron Filter for my house to install myself, already had the water tested and this is the set up I need, I found Pelican on the net, and I was wondering if anybody else had one, and if they were satisfied? Or if anybody else new of a different system?
What we really like about the Pelican system is salt-free AND no maintenance (sort of).
My boyfriend was in a pet store and they had a new animal, a supposed miniature fresh water dolphin. It apparently grows up to 24 inches and they insisted it was actually a dolphin. I cannot find any information about such a species and am thinking that it is probably just a fish that looks like a dolphin (i.e. rainbow sharks are actually a cat fish), I would love to know more about it, if anyone has any information. It would seem to me that if it were an actual dolphin, it would be cruel to be selling them as pets, never mind illegal.
Here’s an easy way to tell the difference… marine mammals of all kinds have horizontal tails (spreading out from side to side) and they swim by bending their spines up and down.
Fish have vertical tails (spreading up and down) and swim by bending their spines side to side.
All that said, I really doubt it was a “miniature fresh water dolphin.” I’d bet it was an elephant nose fish. As you can see here, they’re sometimes called dolphins.
A bottlenose dolphin in fresh water.(Biological Sciences)(Brief Article): An article from: Journal of the Alabama Academy of Science
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If you have enuogh 4 batteries that power for1hr each on electric locomotive can we charge them?
the locomotive pulling generators 1 megawatt 4 of them, turned by rotory and wind energy to charge the batteries.
thinking out of the box.
What you describe is a perpetual motion machine and defies physics. It will always take more energy to turn the generator’s than you will get back out of them.
Vertical Axis Windgenerator with Windspeed 70 to 80 km/h