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Rescued "Smart Drive" NZ made washing machine PM stepper motors have found immense use for microhydro & wind work, as ~ 200W can readily be obtained when used as a generator. Even a ~50W hand cranked unit has been developed by the Eco-Innovcation gurus, but as of course human fatigue sets in after ~ 10 minutes a pedaled exy-cycle version may be however much more ergonomic. The thought crossed my mind that rewound Smart Drives may have some mileage in the style of African water well pumping "Play Pumps" ? More details at these pix =>
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== Powering / Charging the XO Laptop with a Bicycle ==
== Powering / Charging the XO Laptop with a Bicycle ==

Latest revision as of 13:52, 2 August 2008

Rescued "Smart Drive" NZ made washing machine PM stepper motors have found immense use for microhydro & wind work, as ~ 200W can readily be obtained when used as a generator. Even a ~50W hand cranked unit has been developed by the Eco-Innovcation gurus, but as of course human fatigue sets in after ~ 10 minutes a pedaled exy-cycle version may be however much more ergonomic. The thought crossed my mind that rewound Smart Drives may have some mileage in the style of African water well pumping "Play Pumps" ? More details at these pix =>

http://www.manuka.orconhosting.net.nz/smart1.jpg http://www.manuka.orconhosting.net.nz/smart2.jpg http://www.manuka.orconhosting.net.nz/smart3.jpg http://www.manuka.orconhosting.net.nz/smart4.jpg

Powering / Charging the XO Laptop with a Bicycle

Note that there's a related discussion on powering the XO with a bicycle over here: Battery and Power Wiki.Laptop page

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Please check the discussion page if you have some experience with these!