Magnetic Induction Powered Bike Light

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Uploaded by on Jan 30, 2009

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  • & when you stop at the lights you get hit by a bus cause they can't see you.

  • @fawnication My version has a capacitor that keeps the light going while you stop, up to two minutes. You can get the cheaper version and get hit by a bus if you want, too. Or wear reflectors, since most buses have headlights.

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  • Danish company reelight already manufactures a kit...

    I am gonna diy one tho.

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  • i feel sorry for you, they will kill you or if you are luky htey will bribe you

  • You might want to add a couple super caps for stability and when slowing down.

  • How many volts are you getting out from this setup?

  • @triketrek11 lol i know. i was being sarcastic.

  • @dispenserPEZ this is frictionless...

  • Where can I get this kit for my bike?

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