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SHOP :: Bicycle Generator

The Bicycle Generator is a great way to harness the energy from cycling and using it to power various DC devices including a Incandescent Light Bulbs, Smoothie Maker, 12V amplifiers and LED lights. To power a greater variety of appliances you’ll need to charge a battery or capacitor and use a DC/AC inverter. The bicycle generator forms the heart of everything we do at Electric Pedals and its versatility is only limited by imagination.

Specification:

  • Fits 99% of bicycle with exception of some fixed wheel and very small children’s bicycles.
  • Produces 0 to 80volts (the faster you pedal, the higher the voltage).
  • Can generate over 300watts.
  • 25amp diode which will allow you to charge a battery with the energy the turning the generator.
  • Comes with free advice to get you started!

If you would like to place an order or would like further information then get in touch.

(Note: there is a possibility that these bicycle generators would have been used for various events, so may have a few pain chips).

3 Responses

  1. Hi there,
    I’m currently the leader of University College London’s Roots&shoots group – an environmental/conservation/humanitarian project aimed at teaching the basics of these principles to school children via creative workshops – as, in our opinion, there is not enough info on any of these points in the current curriculum. It’d a huge point in our workshop, as well as demonstrating and getting the kids involved in sustainable power if we powered the whole workshop via cycle power. Would it be feasible to run a projector and laptop from this and, if so, how much would one of your units cost? thanks, Luke penketh

  2. Can this power a whole house about 10-30 megawatts.

    From nickevans2004@yahoo.co.uk (Nick Evans)

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