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konlyh
modified 10 years ago

Bike LED Light with dynamo and battery

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[Update April 24, 2015] I tried to find the real components' characteristics so I can set standard values for the components in here. So I corrected some values to the diodes using the characteristics of a 1N5408 diode and I corrected the characteristics of the dynamo. Also I added 3 more capacitors to the right of the screen so I can have some smooth electron movements. Mind the resistor that works in 4.02 ohms! Yes, this resistor is real and costs 0.02€. Working in 120hz, I think that LEDs have a really nice light for my bike. I have set them to 2.2 volts as my LEDs does. [Primary description]This is my project made on my bike so I can have my LED light on. On the left, you can see the dynamo with 6 volts and it has its own switch. An other switch is connected to a battery with 3.7 volts. In this project it is supposed that the battery is fully charged. But I cannot monitor the charge... Experience helps in this situation!! Try the system as you wish! I love burning fat and transforming it into light hahaha...
published 11 years ago
Root4222
11 years ago
Nice
konlyh
11 years ago
@Root4222 Thank you ;-)
Langston
11 years ago
So do l... I like to transfer my to cruising speed and leave the charging to the solar cells and the armerture-less dymino.
konlyh
11 years ago
I feel your happiness Langston...!!

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