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PEDAL POWER BIKE BICYCLE DC Generator Green Energy ELECTRIC BIKE DIY HYBRID

Posted under News by Webmaster at 06:47 on Feb 13 2010


This is a 24 volt Generator attached to a bike. Permanent Magnet Motor.

25 Responses to “PEDAL POWER BIKE BICYCLE DC Generator Green Energy ELECTRIC BIKE DIY HYBRID”

  1. 1 GREENPOWERSCIENCEon 13 Feb 2010 at 07:17

    @squidbilly25 WOW WXCELLENT INFORMATION THANK YOU!!!!!!! :-) They would work perfectly!

  2. 2 squidbilly25on 13 Feb 2010 at 07:20

    There is a brand of training equipment called cycle ops. This would fit your application perfectly. you can purchase it at Eddies bike shop in Stow, ohio. I’ve seen generator set ups on with the cycle ops and its pretty bad ass.

  3. 3 squidbilly25on 13 Feb 2010 at 08:09

    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.

  4. 4 tac2745on 13 Feb 2010 at 08:59

    From whom did you buy the motor?

  5. 5 immigranteron 13 Feb 2010 at 09:02

    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!

  6. 6 dylanthorneron 13 Feb 2010 at 09:45

    @GREENPOWERSCIENCE
    thanks dan for the videos!

  7. 7 shortcut121on 13 Feb 2010 at 10:16

    freemicrosoftpoint[DOT]com for a working one…

  8. 8 GREENPOWERSCIENCEon 13 Feb 2010 at 10:20

    @okbuilder This is DC generator.

  9. 9 okbuilderon 13 Feb 2010 at 10:42

    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…..

  10. 10 acdc126on 13 Feb 2010 at 11:37

    sine wave

  11. 11 Armando2012102on 13 Feb 2010 at 11:39

    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.

  12. 12 Armando2012102on 13 Feb 2010 at 12:19

    RythmTR: So what’s an “onde sinusoidale”?

  13. 13 koulailaton 13 Feb 2010 at 13:01

    cant you put a dimmer switch so if she goes to fast you will only get 14 v ?

  14. 14 shahviranchion 13 Feb 2010 at 13:33

    hey isnt the dc motor going to generate alternating or ac voltage when run like this

  15. 15 KC08RASon 13 Feb 2010 at 13:50

    instead of a motor there why dont u use a generator, when the electric current goes back to the motor there will be no resistance.

    this is my understanding correct me if im wrong

  16. 16 RythmTRon 13 Feb 2010 at 14:33

    in french we say onde sinusoidale :P

  17. 17 caluftkopfon 13 Feb 2010 at 15:19

    Pretty thought provoking. I’ve always wondered about electrical use increasing resistance. Excellent basics for someone with minimal knowledge, and a desire to learn, like me.

  18. 18 Potemtoleon 13 Feb 2010 at 15:43

    nice ass denise

  19. 19 xtom1973on 13 Feb 2010 at 15:56

    thanks for the free english lesson!

  20. 20 radicalevolutionson 13 Feb 2010 at 16:09

    nice video

  21. 21 ftynmikon 13 Feb 2010 at 17:06

    на даче такуюже хрень с 3-хфазником мутил;) ещё такие есть на 220В;)

  22. 22 Felipecabesason 13 Feb 2010 at 17:13

    Guys I think Denise Rojas is pretty hot, not that I want to change the subject.;)

  23. 23 go4awalkon 13 Feb 2010 at 17:52

    Where did you get the generator? What is the brand and model?

  24. 24 FearTurtleson 13 Feb 2010 at 17:54

    You can use what is called a buck boost regulator. When in boost mod it will raise the voltage while reducing the amperage. When in Buck mod it reduces the voltage and increases the amperage. It is idea for charging batteries because basically you maximize the watt hours that you are getting from your power source. Just google buck boost regulators.

  25. 25 IdahoViewingon 13 Feb 2010 at 17:59

    I wonder if the rear wheel could be left on to act as a flywheel? Just drive it with one of the lower gear front sprockets.

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