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Re: Starting Energy Limits for Springs?

Thereotically I suppose you could do this:

Install a giant wind up clock spring with some type of escapement governor coupled to a generator. The generator could make any electricity necessary to run the robot. And the spring could also provide mechanical energy.

A giant wind up robot - no battery needed.

Every pit stop would involve kids walking around the robot with a giant wind up tool to wind the spring.

How cool would that be ?
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