HUMAN WATT POWER Stationary Bike Grid Tie Inverter Solar Electric Bicycle SOLAR FITNESS CLUB

January 31, 2010 - 1:16 pm 25 Comments

FITNESS CLUB BUSINESS IDEA. If a company made a bunch of plug n play bikes to a KW Meter, Users could compete, who produces more power over a week, month, year.

This is a DC Permanent Magnet Motor used as a generator. The GRID TIE INVERTER is a SPECIAL INVERTER that can attach to your grid and back power your house reducing the electrons you get from the power company. THIS IS NOT A REGULAR INVERTER, do not rig a regular inverter to your grid our you can croak. Also this answerS THE QUESTION AGAIN ABOUT BLACK OUTS AND GRID TIE INVERTERS. They cannot back power during an outage, Electronics prevent this and need voltage detection to work.

EVEN if the unit were somehow altered, the load of all the appliances in your house and neighborhood would cause the inverter to overload, so it is not possible to power your neighborhood or even your house alone with a Grid Tie Inverter during a blackout.

UNLESS YOU ARE PRODUCING MORE POWER THAN YOUR HOUSE IS USING, THE GRID TIE INVERTER WILL NOT BACK POWER THE ELECTRICAL GRID. THE ELECTRONS PRODUCED FROM YOUR SOLAR PROJECT CONVERTED TO AC VIA THE GTI WILL BE USED BY APPLIANCES AND LIGHTING IN YOUR HOUSE FIRST.

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25 Responses to “HUMAN WATT POWER Stationary Bike Grid Tie Inverter Solar Electric Bicycle SOLAR FITNESS CLUB”

  1. Gr0nTh0s Says:

    You must to protect …
    You must to protect your ears…

  2. pubtor Says:

    strong arms lol
    strong arms lol

  3. CmdrTobs Says:

    Yeah non-science …
    Yeah non-science orientated people occasional suggest this sort of thing or even go further and wonder about using animals…. thing is its all terribly polluting and inefficient. Food as a fuel has all the penalties of fossil fuels with near none of the advantages.

    Though in a gym it could have merit as there is a lot of work, going to waste. Could peower the lights and Radio etc…

  4. oisiaa Says:

    Very cool. I would …
    Very cool. I would definitely be more interested in going to a gym if they offered competitive power generation.

  5. apogeus1 Says:

    BIG THX ! USEFUL …
    BIG THX ! USEFUL 150%

  6. whotoinfinity Says:

    Hey Dan, you …
    Hey Dan, you working out, or Hulkin’ out?

  7. RawFoodMuscle Says:

    Great work, I saw a …
    Great work, I saw a video a few weeks ago that showed a gym full of that kind of bike. It was really cool. Thanks for sharing

  8. NOCNOTCAUGHT Says:

    Great Video – 5 …
    Great Video – 5 Stars
    No wonder we use windmills and solar panels – a bike is way too much work.
    There’s always something interesting on Green Power Science.

  9. iulian28ti Says:

    LIGHT !
    LIGHT !

  10. EdgeRetro Says:

    Extra-cool video! I …
    Extra-cool video! I had been curious about making an exercise bike along those lines. Thanks for putting out all the great info!

  11. spaceman0075 Says:

    mercury gas ,bad, …
    mercury gas ,bad,green?

  12. m3sca1 Says:

    great idea-gym …
    great idea-gym junkies powering the planet

  13. 100PercentGreen Says:

    An attached …
    An attached flywheel might be able to smooth out the voltage and the effort…..

  14. Honda4LifeBaby Says:

    gay
    gay

  15. sonyxploder Says:

    @hoser4 Did you not …
    @hoser4 Did you not hear what he said, it’s a grid tie inverter. It’s won’t do anything if it’s not plugged into your house. It doesn’t function like a regular inverter does.

  16. trance183 Says:

    Hey Dan, I have …
    Hey Dan, I have been watching your wonderful videos for a while now. And I love how you share your ideas to the world. Although this is an extremely well thought out idea I wanted to ask you if you knew anything about Zero Point Energy or Radiant Energy and maybe you can shed some light on this suppressed technology? I’m just going out on a limb here and maybe you might refrain from this subject but its worth mentioning to someone who is a great thinker. :)

  17. Naturepheonix Says:

    This looks tiring.
    This looks tiring.

  18. hoser4 Says:

    Huh? I have a 23W …
    Huh? I have a 23W CFL in my living room that provides enough light for the living AND dining room areas. I even have it shining against a white wall to help provide even light.

    The trick to CFLs, though, is you need to let them warm up. Since they’re a kind of vapor discharge lamps, the mercury gas pressurizes as they warm up, which improves light output (just as a street lamp starts out dim and gets brighter with time). My CFLs warm up in about four minutes.

  19. miniUMM Says:

    where can i get …
    where can i get more information about that gaget to transfer power to my eletric grid ?

  20. eddy8496 Says:

    @hoser4

    true, but …
    @hoser4

    true, but most people dont like them because they dont light up enough

  21. hoser4 Says:

    If you replace your …
    If you replace your lights with 20 to 25W CFLs (roughly 100W equivalent incandescent output), you can power up to five lamps — that’s a whole (average-sized) house right there.

  22. hoser4 Says:

    Plug the TV into …
    Plug the TV into the inverter.

  23. jujitsu62 Says:

    This is a great …
    This is a great video that I wish everyone could see . I watched a video from another u-tuber where a guy asked the video owner to create a bike that would power a house . I laughed and had to leave a comment . Power a Barbie and Ken house ..maybe . At best you could light up 4 x 22 watt luminus bulbs ; for a while . Great video and excellent discussion !! 5***** for sure !

  24. Daemo4 Says:

    I’ve had this idea, …
    I’ve had this idea, and although i would have thought you could generate more power with it, it still seems like it’s worth a shot for someone to invest in.

    Imagine a gym where if you excersized enough you could pay for your monthly fee.. Haha BUM POWER!!!

  25. JULYINJULY Says:

    Looks like this …
    Looks like this power legs could go a lot faster. I bet with a good chain setup and an inverter that has a higher power tolerance you would but 200 watts easy. I remember the video you guys did last year with the regular inverter your wifey had the same problem over voltaging the unit. I bet a 24v inverter would be a good choice. Place 2 motors in red red black black you can get it.

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