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HACKED! : 6V Electric Generator UPGRADE to 12V!

HACKED! : 6V Electric Generator UPGRADE to 12V!

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HACKED! : 6V Electric Generator UPGRADE to 12V! Rupert: Many years ago ( about 40)I had Honda XL 250. The electrical system was similar in that tail light /headlamp was ac powered and indicators hooter and brake light dc from battery. All 6 V. When headlamp was off a load resistor was substituted but problem was the battery was used as a voltage limiter and in a hot country it was over charged and died. Headlamp would then burn out. My crude solution was a voltage dependent load to control the maximum ac voltage from coil. bridge rectifier 2 x 2n3055 with fat 12 V 5 W zener and a 2W resistor 100 R all mounted on some heat sink fitted below headlamp for a bit of cooling. A bit crude but it worked.
Date: 2020-09-05

Comments and reviews: 9


Can I ask you to hack these cheap Bluetooth 5. 0 true wireless IEMs? These look like promising until they have a arm processor, flash storage and a OS running on it. Could it be modified to auto apply equalization ou run some custom code?
Its a rtl8763bfr Realtek SoC based units!
Just for reference Im using one of a brand name QCY model T1 (generic, very cheap and impressively good sound quality, but there also others like xiaomi air dots for example that uses the same SoC

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This is glorious, I have been researching how does a water wheel create electricity? for a while now, and I think this has helped. Ever heard of - Pansaiah Renowned Preeminence - (do a google search )? It is an awesome one of a kind product for discovering how to create an efficient homemade generator minus the normal expense. Ive heard some extraordinary things about it and my co-worker got cool success with it.
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You want to upgrade to a 55W headlight, but instead could have put in a lower power LED headlight that consumed less power, put out more light, and you wouldn't have had to redesign anything to allow for extra power consumption.
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Another cool project, but in terms of Headlights why not simply switch to an led set? You'd get brighter output with less power being easier on the circuit and actually saving a small amount of gas during its life.
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Very interesting! I would like to convert my old, battery less, motorcycle from 6 to 12 volt. It only have a induction and a zener like what is mentioned in the video. How do I calculate the size of the induction spool?
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so let me get this straight, in 2019 you wanted a brighter light and opted to hack the whole power electrics to allow for a 50W incendiary instead a simple 3W LED?
_raeusper_ Schwachsinnige! Euer Bus faehrt!

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correct me if im wrong but should there not be a capacitor attached to smooth out the current that charges the battery? again. i dont know, im just asking in case there was a good reason it was not done so
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I love your videos. I never miss one. But every time I watch you solder on perfboard or whatever and see how much solder you go through, I start worrying about future world solder supplies.
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Since the two coils are phase-shifted, you kind of short them. Thats propably one of the reasons why you weren't able to use the correct GND of the Simson anymore after doing this.
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