Lemne wrote: ↑Fri Nov 13, 2020 10:20 am
jansman wrote: ↑Thu Nov 12, 2020 6:40 pm
It’s a lovely , low-tech idea, to charge stuff via a bicycle, it really is. Trouble is, it goes against what Ragnar Benson, the old- school survivalist calls ‘“ survival thermodynamics “. That is, more energy in, than you get out.
It is if you are using the bike just to charge something but if you are using the bike anyway then there is no waste of energy, just a waste of opportunity.
If you are using the bike anyway,then yes,you are right.However I am not aware of a dynamo system to charge a phone whilst using the bike as transport ( a most effective form I must add), so perhaps someone could enlighten me? ( just researched and it appears there is)
My tablet needs charging right now,and the battery pack attached to the solar panel will do that easily in an hour and a half. FREE energy.The step counter on my phone ( that lives in my cargo pocket) tells me I average 9km a day,so no way I am expending any more energy on a static,or mobile bike ,at my age and joint-status!
The time it would take,I guess I could use to water the garden,cut two week's worth of firewood,brew 50 litres of hooch...I found a link,and it suggested that pedal power would take about 30+ miles to charge a phone.Now, back in my bike commute days,I rode at an average of 19 miles per hour,so that is about an hour and a half riding.
I am not dismissing bicycle- charging at all.It is just that as a professional tradesman, who works manually,I am used to working as efficiently as I can.Minimum effort,maximum return.As I said earlier,you can sit on your arse and earn nothing.Put another way,you can be a busy fool. The following link ( and I am sure there is better information) seems to suggest solar is a better option.
https://singletrackworld.com/forum/topi ... g-a-phone/
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