2022-05-22
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In this video I will try out an idea I had in my head for quite a while. Why not simply use a treadmill to generate electricity? I mean we power treadmills to make us run, so why not "run" as well but push the treadmill to produce electricity. That is exactly what I will be finding out in this video. Is such a modification possible? How much power can we produce? Would I recommend it? Let's find out!
Websites which were shown/used in the video:
https://cintascorrer.net/blog/motor/
https://datasheetspdf.com/pdf-file/1029570/JILINSINO/15F60C/1
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0:00 Treadmill Generator Idea!
1:07 Intro
1:45 Motor Inspection
3:21 Driver Electronics
5:27 Using the Motor as a Generator!
7:31 Charge your Phone?
9:06 Verdict