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Forum Index : Other Stuff : Pedal generators
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Mason Newbie Joined: 02/07/2021 Location: United StatesPosts: 20 |
A few days ago, I saw a video of a homemade pedal machine to generate electricity, which was very interesting. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVBR3HNjlYw Edited 2021-08-30 16:25 by Mason |
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Godoh Guru Joined: 26/09/2020 Location: AustraliaPosts: 458 |
Nice idea, there are a few problems that have to do mainly with efficiency. First thing is he did not understand how car alternators work and did not supply a voltage to the field coils. Second he has now way to adjust the field current so will be supplying maximum current to the rotor field coils which will be about 3.5 amps Pity he had no ammeter to actually show what current he was actually generating. A very fit bicycle rider may be able to supply around 750 watts for a while, depending on their fitness level. The fact that the tv ran off the battery and inverter proved nothing really, it would have worked without the generator hooked up. The most important bit is how much he was able to generate, and secondly for how long. I do know of people who use bicycle power for their houses, Peter Pedals of Nimbin in Australia has done so for years. Pete |
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Davo99 Guru Joined: 03/06/2019 Location: AustraliaPosts: 1578 |
Only thing wrong with that idea was the lack of an internal combustion engine or a solar panel. |
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