Wondering about a dynamo on my ebike 3 reasons:
1) sort of a backup for if the battery runs out or is not fitted
2) means I don't mess with the electrics of my conversion kit while it is still in warrantee.
3) the fun of tinkering?
should make it electrically more simple I think in the Lighting dept, could even have a switch to flick between battery and dynamo powered lights.
Would also like to be able to charge my phone so I can leave the backlight on and run maps without draining the battery.
I have a front hub motor and was wondering what people know about dynamos out there on the market!
I am aware that there are front hub dynamos, but these will not suit.
Do rear hub dynamos exist or something more powerful than the really ancient style of rim rubber?
What sort of Voltage and power do people think I might be able to get out of a dynamo?
Again I am aware a dynamo on an ebike is silly in terms of total power user to generate the electrical power to drive the lights as the battery has to work harder to push the dynamo - but this only holds until the battery is exhausted!
Thanks for suggestions
James
Update - have had a little look at some bottle dynamos and found that they seem to produce 6V, wondering if I mount 1 on the left and 1 on the right of the front wheel If I can generate the 12V to drive my lights and other stuff by connecting them in series??? (Or will I kill both dynamos do you guys think?)
1) sort of a backup for if the battery runs out or is not fitted
2) means I don't mess with the electrics of my conversion kit while it is still in warrantee.
3) the fun of tinkering?
should make it electrically more simple I think in the Lighting dept, could even have a switch to flick between battery and dynamo powered lights.
Would also like to be able to charge my phone so I can leave the backlight on and run maps without draining the battery.
I have a front hub motor and was wondering what people know about dynamos out there on the market!
I am aware that there are front hub dynamos, but these will not suit.
Do rear hub dynamos exist or something more powerful than the really ancient style of rim rubber?
What sort of Voltage and power do people think I might be able to get out of a dynamo?
Again I am aware a dynamo on an ebike is silly in terms of total power user to generate the electrical power to drive the lights as the battery has to work harder to push the dynamo - but this only holds until the battery is exhausted!
Thanks for suggestions
James
Update - have had a little look at some bottle dynamos and found that they seem to produce 6V, wondering if I mount 1 on the left and 1 on the right of the front wheel If I can generate the 12V to drive my lights and other stuff by connecting them in series??? (Or will I kill both dynamos do you guys think?)
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