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Re: Car Crushers
« Reply #10 on: 15 October 2011, 14:08 »
Their car crushers that do 3 cars at a time cost £800 pounds in electricity just to turn on with nothing in.

That's some current draw. I'd like to see the figures of how they arrive at that one.
Aye i too call BS as at £800 That's 10,000 kwh at 8p a unit.. so if this thing is just turned on its going to be a few seconds at most so that means we are up at 100,000kw just to press the on button.. for what in reality is going to be just a fair few hydraulic pumps and a control system.. i think not sorry

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Re: Car Crushers
« Reply #11 on: 15 October 2011, 14:09 »
Suprised they aint diesel tbh!

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Re: Car Crushers
« Reply #12 on: 15 October 2011, 14:22 »
The biggest one is at SIMS site in Newport there was a Discovery Channel program about it a couple years ago. The figures are undeliverable. Know a few people who work there.

As for the prices being bull sh!t. I work in a factory and when we shut for a month the site save $4 million in gas, electric and water bills!
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Re: Car Crushers
« Reply #13 on: 15 October 2011, 16:06 »
Ohh yea i know the prices are rather steep but that's a factory and a hell of a one at that..but is there really gonna be a motor of that size to crush a car? it would be more economical to pick the thing up and drop it on the car..

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Re: Car Crushers
« Reply #14 on: 15 October 2011, 16:22 »
Only a small factory now but use alot of energy to run it.

I think your underestimating the SIMS crusher.

I cant find any videos on it but its massive and it doesnt crush them it rips them into thousands of small chunks. It has several massive rotating drums with hundreds of 5 inch long teeth with shred the car. It does about 120 cars an hour
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Re: Car Crushers
« Reply #15 on: 15 October 2011, 16:54 »
well then that's not a crusher that's more a shredder and i can imagine that yes they do use a fair bit more power.. i was thinking along these lines but bigger  :wink:
http://youtu.be/YwWHCP-GO08

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Re: Car Crushers
« Reply #16 on: 15 October 2011, 17:52 »
they would have to do at least 20 cars a day, where do all these cars come from, the industry cant be turning over that quickly, surely?

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Re: Car Crushers
« Reply #17 on: 15 October 2011, 18:15 »
well then that's not a crusher that's more a shredder and i can imagine that yes they do use a fair bit more power.. i was thinking along these lines but bigger  :wink:
http://youtu.be/YwWHCP-GO08

Ah my bad, skimmed the first post and saw SIMS and immediately though it was on about their largest shredder
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Re: Car Crushers
« Reply #18 on: 15 October 2011, 20:24 »
Their car crushers that do 3 cars at a time cost £800 pounds in electricity just to turn on with nothing in.

That's some current draw. I'd like to see the figures of how they arrive at that one.
Aye i too call BS as at £800 That's 10,000 kwh at 8p a unit.. so if this thing is just turned on its going to be a few seconds at most so that means we are up at 100,000kw just to press the on button.. for what in reality is going to be just a fair few hydraulic pumps and a control system.. i think not sorry

Oh i'm very sorry, I didn't realise that the head of sustainability UK for simms and you were the same person? You should probally call the CEO and explain how you have f**ked up the figures!?
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Re: Car Crushers
« Reply #19 on: 16 October 2011, 10:29 »
well then that's not a crusher that's more a shredder and i can imagine that yes they do use a fair bit more power.. i was thinking along these lines but bigger  :wink:
http://youtu.be/YwWHCP-GO08

Ah my bad, skimmed the first post and saw SIMS and immediately though it was on about their largest shredder
nah i think you may of been right  :embarassed:


Oh i'm very sorry, I didn't realise that the head of sustainability UK for simms and you were the same person? You should probally call the CEO and explain how you have f**ked up the figures!?

how i have f**ked up the figures? work it out for yourself then.. i'm not saying your wrong i'm saying his figures might be a bit exaggerated thats all.. didn't mean to offend  :lipsrsealed: