Create Free Electricity and Stay Fit While Gaming: Build a Bicycle Generator
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.ย. 2024
- Looking for a fun and eco-friendly way to power your video games? Check out our latest DIY project where we built a bicycle generator using spare parts to create free electricity! Join us as we take you through the process and show you how to turn your pedal power into gaming power. Not only is this a great way to reduce your carbon footprint, but it's also a fun and interactive way to stay active and entertained. Don't miss out on this exciting and innovative project that's sure to get you pedaling towards a more sustainable future!
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COMPONENTS
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GM Alternator: amzn.to/3Z3Rt1w
12V Battery: amzn.to/3Z0jfMe
Power Inverter: amzn.to/3IV2X1K
Mountain Bike: amzn.to/41n2mwO (We recommend you find a used bike)
Gates PoweRated V-Belt: amzn.to/3SsQdlS (Will vary based on your build)
Metal Frame (1 1/4" Square Tubing)
Wood (2x4)
Wire
Bolts (Various Hardware)
Dragon Ball Z Kakarot: amzn.to/3m1CPZU (To play on your Xbox - Optional)
PREFERRED TOOLS
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Fluke Digital Multimeter: amzn.to/41qSLVJ
Clamp Meter: amzn.to/3ECZIcJ
KNIPEX Cobra Pliers: amzn.to/3Iy6jGx
GITHUB FOR PROJECT
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GitHub Project: github.com/wac...
FOLLOW US
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Facebook: / wackyengineering
GitHub: github.com/wac...
NOTE
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Please exercise caution and follow all safety protocols when building and using this device. Our content is for entertainment purposes only. No information contained in this video shall create any express or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result.
Nice work. I’ve been looking to make this , but I’m yet to get hold of an alternator . Keep at it . All the best
Thanks 👍
Pls could you upload the blueprintv, just a basis for my studies
Thanks for watching our video! You can check out the GitHub repo for the wiring schematic and components list. GitHub: github.com/wackyengineering/bike-generator
what gear worked the best?
1st gear up front and 3rd gear in the back!
I didn't know you were doing redneck engineering
Doesn't get any better than that!
@@wackyengineering did breen do your intro for you ?
@@Joelfrickinjohnson No although he would have done a fantastic job, Andrew on the team did the intro.
@@wackyengineering it was really good that's what made me ask good shit max