One way to store energy is to take a power-pack jump-kit (like a Prestone Jump-It) and plug it into an inverter. Hook the inverter to the batter (they usually come with clips to hook them to battery) and wait until the green light shows on the power pack signifying it's topped off with energy.
@maitland1007 but if you do that isn't there a risk that the battery overloads or so? what can we do to make the output with a safe voltage to charge for example a laptop
The only kind of battery you would want to connect would be one that is matched to the generator, in this case a 12V battery like a car battery. To not overcharge the battery, you would either just carefully watch the voltage, or get a charge controller. To charge something like a laptop battery, you would want to use an inverter like we show running the TV in the video, and just plug your laptop into the outlet on the inverter.
I just completed a similar contraption using a manual treadmill instead of a bike (a non-electric treadmill). It spins a 12v DC motor at 2000rpms. It connects to a charge controller, which then goes to a 12v battery bank and to a 400w inverter. This provides constant power and safe battery charging. The batteries are nice because you can take short breaks and keep those lights running.
Technically, you could charge any rechargeable battery with it, so long as you use a charge controller and a voltage that matches your batteries. I use 12 volt sealed lead acid batteries, 3 of them in parallel.
One way to store energy is to take a power-pack jump-kit (like a Prestone Jump-It) and plug it into an inverter. Hook the inverter to the batter (they usually come with clips to hook them to battery) and wait until the green light shows on the power pack signifying it's topped off with energy.
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discoide1451 3 months ago
I absolutely love this! Maybe one day I'll get it together and build something like this for the house!
luvmyfisherman 1 year ago
Nice demo. What are the major contributors to the noise being made in this set up? What potential is there to reduce or eliminate it?
dazlari 1 year ago
go soylent green!
gplus46 1 year ago
what a good weight loss plan... You want to watch tv? Charge it up first!
legalyzefreed0m 1 year ago
sorry if it is a stupid question... but can you attach a battery (for example a car battery) so you charge it and then have energy??
Shumaka84 1 year ago
You sure can. We didn't in this case because we wanted students to see that when they stop pedaling the lights go out.
maitland1007 1 year ago
@maitland1007 but if you do that isn't there a risk that the battery overloads or so? what can we do to make the output with a safe voltage to charge for example a laptop
Shumaka84 1 year ago
The only kind of battery you would want to connect would be one that is matched to the generator, in this case a 12V battery like a car battery. To not overcharge the battery, you would either just carefully watch the voltage, or get a charge controller. To charge something like a laptop battery, you would want to use an inverter like we show running the TV in the video, and just plug your laptop into the outlet on the inverter.
maitland1007 1 year ago
I just completed a similar contraption using a manual treadmill instead of a bike (a non-electric treadmill). It spins a 12v DC motor at 2000rpms. It connects to a charge controller, which then goes to a 12v battery bank and to a 400w inverter. This provides constant power and safe battery charging. The batteries are nice because you can take short breaks and keep those lights running.
MiIesTailsPrower 1 year ago
Ahha was just about to write something saying this, what is the biggest battery or batteries you could charge on this
O1Z 1 year ago
Ahha was just about to write something saying this, what is the biggest battery or batteries you could charge on this
O1Z 1 year ago
Ahha was just about to write something saying this, what is the biggest battery or batteries you could charge on this
O1Z 1 year ago
Ahha was just about to write something saying this, what is the biggest battery or batteries you could charge on this
O1Z 1 year ago
@O1Z
Technically, you could charge any rechargeable battery with it, so long as you use a charge controller and a voltage that matches your batteries. I use 12 volt sealed lead acid batteries, 3 of them in parallel.
MiIesTailsPrower 1 year ago
Hey man. What kind of Alternator are you using? Is it a car alt? What RPM and how much Amp you are generating? It sounds like a low RPM altornator.
jujutube123 2 years ago
It's a permanent magnet motor. It puts out up to 20 ish A at 12 V DC. Look at the link to pictures in 'more info' for more details.
maitland1007 2 years ago
What a bastard!, making Old frank pedal XD
slippefish 2 years ago
I would like to know more -- any contact details?
SOME13LSE 2 years ago
Poor Frank!
Ohmide 2 years ago
I want one!
Annabatz123 2 years ago
where can i get a DC motor like that?
normajeanbook 2 years ago
very cool!
supergplus 3 years ago
I love this demo.
holbeck99 3 years ago