They're pretty much all window. I'm talking about after dark.These things have large windows. Its not going to be extremely dark inside them.
I don't believe Disney is going to load strangers into a completely dark enclosed space.
They're pretty much all window. I'm talking about after dark.
No possibility of this on a single cable system. There are no turning wheels on the cabin, except possibly while in the stations and when passing a tower.their 3S lift in Vietnam: The comfortable CWA cabins offer ample space for 30 passengers. The lighting and PA systems inside the cabins are powered by an innovative carriage wheel generator.
I don't think there's any such thing as "dark" at WDW. There are so many lights everywhere.They're pretty much all window. I'm talking about after dark.
Having said that, the pictures posted above are from a single cable system and the cars have lightsNo possibility of this on a single cable system. There are no turning wheels on the cabin, except possibly while in the stations and when passing a tower.
Yes I was referring to the use of a generator powered by the wheels against the cable. They could still be battery powered, and the batteries recharged when passing thru the stations, or by solar. If WDW leaves the cabins online overnight as has been suggested, overnight charging would not be an option.Having said that, the pictures posted above are from a single cable system and the cars have lights
Having said that, the pictures posted above are from a single cable system and the cars have lights
Yes I was referring to the use of a generator powered by the wheels against the cable. They could still be battery powered, and the batteries recharged when passing thru the stations, or by solar. If WDW leaves the cabins online overnight as has been suggested, overnight charging would not be an option.
(these worked great as I use my phone app for yardage and I was low on battery when I arrived).
Yes I was referring to the use of a generator powered by the wheels against the cable. They could still be battery powered, and the batteries recharged when passing thru the stations, or by solar. If WDW leaves the cabins online overnight as has been suggested, overnight charging would not be an option.
I don't know whether there's a reason or not. Maybe it would be in the way of the suspension. But pictures I've seen are of a solar panel (or 2) that may be a couple of square feet in area. If it were feasible to layer the entire roof with solar cells, I'd think it would have been done by now. Has anybody seen one?there is really no reason for the entire top of each cabin not to be a solar panel. Heck, the golf carts I was playing in two weekends ago had a solar mat across the whole top of the cart that charged the golf cart batteris...even had two USB ports for our phones...(these worked great as I use my phone app for yardage and I was low on battery when I arrived).
As shown on BlogMickey.com, the wire that runs in the middle of the towers is shown in the pictures below (on their website). The second pic shows the wire spool. The 3rd pic is an enlargement of the 2nd pic. The wire looks to be a metal type cable. The full story is here - http://blogmickey.com/2018/11/photo...at-hollywood-studios-disney-skyliner-station/
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I should have thought of that one...If anyone cares to watch this process live, Big Sky Resort in Montana is currently finishing up construction of their new Ramcharger 8 Lift also built by Doppelmyar. The smaller cables are sand lines used to tow the actual haul rope into place.
https://bigskyresort.com/ramcharger8