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If you're going to do something like that, why not buy a used stationary bike for cheap and find a way to rig a generator to it? It'll work a hell of a lot better and your legs will FAR outlast hand cranking.
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Buy a rebuilt alternator.

Find a exercise bike out at the curb.

Combine.

Job done.


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But you'd need a permanent magnet alternator to be at all efficient, wouldn't you? Those aren't megabucks but not as cheap as a car alternator either.
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308Mike wrote:If you're going to do something like that, why not buy a used stationary bike for cheap and find a way to rig a generator to it? It'll work a hell of a lot better and your legs will FAR outlast hand cranking.
Oh, no doubt that'd be better for a permanent set-up. This is more of a nifty Angus MacGuyver type of fix. After all, you're more likely to have a cordless drill handy than an alternator and an exercycle. Easier to fit in a backpack, too.
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Rich Jordan wrote:But you'd need a permanent magnet alternator to be at all efficient, wouldn't you? Those aren't megabucks but not as cheap as a car alternator either.
Define "efficiency". If you're talking energy in vs. energy out, then probably not.

But considering that what I mentioned from a dollar standpoint - less than a hundred bucks(if you do a bit of junkyard/Ebay scrounging, probably significantly less).. All engineering is a tradeoff.


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