OVER 600WATTS with BIKE GENERATOR using HOVERBOARD MOTORS!
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- Опубликовано: 12 апр 2023
- 3rd episode in this series!
This is the LAST EPISODE that’s mainly testing, after this we’ll dive straight into final design and BUILDING! So subscribe and hit the bell icon to stay in the loop. 😎
In the next episodes I’ll focus more on the building, and less on the editing, because that’s eating away A LOT of the precious time I have to build this thing. So expect more timelapses, voiceovers and music, rather than quick jump cuts, meme’s and silliness. 😉
In episode 4 we’ll get to the first (hopefully functional) setup that charges batteries AND measures the generated power! Like, comment, subscribe, etc, you know the drill 😊
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Credits:
Script: Jurriaan de Vos
Actor: Jurriaan de Vos
Director: Jurriaan de Vos
Sound design: Jurriaan de Vos
Edit: Jurriaan de Vos
Color grade: Jurriaan de Vos
Stunts: Jurriaan de Vos
PR & Marketing: Jurriaan de Vos
Costume design: Jurriaan de Vos
Background vocals: Birds
Camera gear:
Canon EOS RP
Canon 16-35mm f2.8
Built-in camera audio. Yes. I'm sorry. Next episode I have a Rode Videomicro!
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Skip back to 00:00 if you didn't understand it the first time 🙋🏻♂️😂
Good job
Subbed for the "water cooker" thought
i have for project to offgrid my electricity soon ,and brushless motors are banger for generator projects (i love "escooter" wind turbine ,so simple to do and great power)
Love your energy! (no pun intended). looking forward to your future stuff. Go for it
Sekshundert wat, dat is lekker veel. En dan te bedenken dat er nog allerlei verliezen zijn, dus je produceert heel watt met je benen, voor kort maar toch. 620W voor 2 seconden, dat is.. 0.34Wh. Dat is een prima resultaat voor 2 seconden fietsen! Leuk filmpje én leerzaam.
this is amazing. hilarious content & really cool bike that you're building! subscribed 💯
Thank you for the information and the video! I appreciate all the effort you put into you channel! Question ... Rather than trying to run all of the resistive loads ... What results would you get going into a charge controller and charging a 12V / 100AH Lithium battery? Your set up is the cleanest / closest to charge potentially charging a battery using hoverboard motors I've seen. I'm hoping to create a set up whereby I can charge 12V / 100AH lithium batteries, one at a time (or maybe 2 at a time for 24V) and have them either in backup reserve or in a constant rotation of 5-10 batteries & inverters to run various items when needed (TV, refrigerator, etc)
Volts up amps down for same watts
haha @1:21 it works!
Os motores de hoverboard funcionam com 3 fases AC
Não entendi como os ligou em série.
Agradeço
I used a 3 phase bridge rectifier and a big capacitor for every motor to transform the 3 pbase AC into DC. Then I tried the DC output of both motors in series and parallel :-)
how long does it take to boil a kettle of water with 200-300 watts?
Depends on a few factors like efficiency of your boiling device and thermal isolation and such. But, considering that a 80w 350ml water boiler takes about 25min to get to boiling temperature, you could use 3 of those to boil about a liter of water in 25min using 240w. More or less. :-)
@@jurriaandevosprojects that's quite long for a few cups of tea!
@@KnowArt Yes. So usually some gas/coal/nuclear/biomass-powered steam turbine is doing all that work for YOUR cup of tea. 🙂 Or it's wind, solar, hydro, tidal or thermal power, but those are actually quite a small percentage of power generation.
Gaaf
Thnx man, greatly appreciated 🙂
During a bicycle race, an elite cyclist can produce close to 400 watts of mechanical power over an hour and in short bursts over double that-1000 to 1100 watts; modern racing bicycles have greater than 95% mechanical efficiency. 5% friction, what about this bike
Hehehe well, I'm pretty sure neither me nor this bike are in the elite segment... 😇 There is "normal" friction in chain, bearings, etc. and this bike has seen better days. So well above 5% I'd say. Then there is a lot of added fruction between the aluminum rim of the rear wheel, and the rubber from the hoverboard motors. So I'd roughly estimate between 15 and 20% lost between legs and generator. And then there is of course the efficiency with which the generators translate rotation into electricity. No idea how much is lost there to be honest.
Stay tuned for the next video's to see how much power I acctually get into a battery. There are some more conversion losses there 😉
Who cares if its 600w?
Most ppl can sustain 50-200w at most.