PEDAL POWER BIKE BICYCLE DC Generator Green Energy ELECTRIC BIKE DIY HYBRID
Sunday, May 23rd, 2010 at
3:51 am
This is a 24 volt Generator attached to a bike. Permanent Magnet Motor.
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RythmTR: So what’s an “onde sinusoidale”?
So I hear a generator is better than an electric motor in this case. How do we beginners know who’s right?
BTW, Denise is welcome to ride MY bike any ol’ day. Just saying.
sine wave
All of this tech stuff is cool, but when it comes down to it, an old DC generator and a voltage regulator can replace all of this…..
@okbuilder This is DC generator.
freemicrosoftpoint[DOT]com for a working one…
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thanks dan for the videos!
It’s gonna be tanks to people like you that the average citizen will be able to sustain themselves and declare complete independence from large corporations in times of need. Such as this recession.
Keep up the great work!
From whom did you buy the motor?
No, because of how a DC Generator is set up. They have a brush system and a difftent magnetic set up, so that your wave form is at a positive polarity at all times. The wave will still have high and low values, but will never drop to a negative.
@squidbilly25 WOW WXCELLENT INFORMATION THANK YOU!!!!!!!
They would work perfectly!
Umm why not just connect the silver compressor whosit straight to the chain of the bike?
You are converting kinetic energy to electricity and back to kinetic again, and losing power in the conversions.
It shows you can build (and quite well too) but constructing an old design out of new parts isn’t that ground breaking.
There is a word for a machine that uses heaps more parts than necessary, but i can’t think of it right now.
Looks like a lot of work for Denise
This is great information and shows us all what can be done with a little information and your local hardware store
How’d you get Denise to pedal the bike? My wife wouldn’t fall for that one…”Just keep pedaling honey! the football game’s almost over!”
Wow, great video! I really enjoyed it. Very informative.
Some clever tinkering with some available products.
Recumbent exercise bikes (kinda looks like an office chair) already have an internal alternator/generator.
Mount a laptop computer on the bike’s original display panel, and rewire the generator so it powers the laptop. A bit of exercising, and computer work at the same time.
See if a gym wants to get rid of it’s old recumbents.
very cool vid , I bike alot and own a hybrid car. I wondered how much of my own energy would be needed to recarge the batteries in that car . it looks like it would be a serious work out
I would guess 120 watts x 10 hours would give you 1.2kWh. So you might need a week of 10 hour a day power pedaling:-0
I have a 60 year old girlfriend who remembers when she was little (early 1950’s) that her grandfather had a treadmill in his barn for his dog. He had some sort of gizmo, which held food, attached to the end that the dog ran after. This dog powered a light in the barn strong enough to allow the grandfather to milk cows in the fall, winter & spring when the days were short. So what have we been doing the last 60 years to improve this system? Joining health clubs?
(pedant mode) RPM, not “RPMs” (/pedant mode)
PETAL BITCH!!!!
I think the professor on Gilligan’s Island invented this.
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