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civic freak 12-31-2003 02:48 PM

A wonderful idea, an alternator
 
i was over in parts and hop-ups readin about batts. and everybody was sayin how sucky alot of em were and i was like an ALTERNATOR! i was thinkin about usin one off those crank type things like in some radios i think they call it dynamo charging maybe you could use a super small version.and the first person to come up with a semi-simplistic alternator and directions i will give $15-$20.money amount depends on simplicity,effiency and discretness.peace out :D oh yeah B/C could you sticky this please!?:D

gnubee 12-31-2003 05:24 PM

Re: A wonderful idea, an alternator
 
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Originally posted by civic freak
i was over in parts and hop-ups readin about batts. and everybody was sayin how sucky alot of em were and i was like an ALTERNATOR! i was thinkin about usin one off those crank type things like in some radios i think they call it dynamo charging maybe you could use a super small version.and the first person to come up with a semi-simplistic alternator and directions i will give $15-$20.money amount depends on simplicity,effiency and discretness.peace out :D oh yeah B/C could you sticky this please!?:D
????
maybe i am being obtuse.what would you like an alternator to do, exactly?

tavisjohn 12-31-2003 05:43 PM

I think you miss understand how thoes dynomoes work. They are designed to work with low drain devices, not high drain devices. Besides they only produce energy, what do you plan to store the electricity in?

LithiumXmod 12-31-2003 05:56 PM

NIMH batteries. Charge them on the run.

civic freak 12-31-2003 08:23 PM

exactly!!!!!!!
 
lithium xmod, you are right on the money you use the drive shaft. put the dynamoe charger in the front just like the AWD kit but you wire it to the battery compartment to charge the NiMH batteries!:p

tavisjohn 12-31-2003 08:49 PM

I am sorry to tell you that it is impracticle. It would take several hours of cranking in order to charge 1 set of batteries. VS the 1 hour, or 15 minutes to recharge in a charger.

neo16769 12-31-2003 08:50 PM

That would just be more power loss from the motor which would equal less speed. IMO

civic freak 12-31-2003 09:05 PM

oh sorry, well if you guys think of a good way to do it could you let me know:)

striker289 12-31-2003 10:13 PM

i think its a good idea. But u need a cell to hold juice instead Like 5th cell sort of then it hold the juice the alternator makes whick the motor then uses. making u go faster or giving u longer life. i htink it could work. lol

neurokinetik 01-01-2004 12:54 AM

:lol:

You want to regenerate electricity from your running motor? Just hook another motor to it. Remember that an alternator (generator) is just a motor being used the opposite way. When spun by an outside force, the motor generates electricity. When you use the brake function on the controller, it does exactly that, putting a load on the motor so that the motor is sending power back into the batteries. If you knew anything about generators, you'd know that the force required to turn the motor increases as the electrical load increases. Have you ever used one of those wheel-powered generators on a bicycle to power lights? If you had, you'd understand that the load placed on the car would be so great in trying to regenerate electricity that the car would barely move, if it moved at all.

tavisjohn 01-01-2004 01:16 AM

I did not feel like explaining the huge flaw. Thanks!
However if any body figures out how to get perpetual motion to work... That would kick butt. ;)

civic freak 01-01-2004 01:40 AM

Neorokinetic,is u sane im is dum.im just kidin dude, i didnt know how hard it would be, im real dumb,for petes sakes i cant even put up an freakin avatar

3series takumi 01-01-2004 02:51 AM

let me just end it for you, i tried it a long long time ago and it didnt work. the car was slower and i gained no extra run time. if you did find an ultra efficient generator it still wouldnt work. generally batteries get warm when they are discharging (when you race your car around) if you try and charge a cell while it is warm you can cause damage to it.

i was hoping to at least get a few more minutes. but nope. must have been an error or 2 in my calcs ;p

Mr BigShot 01-01-2004 08:47 AM

LOL I had to say it
 
Maybe you should just prey for more power !!! You know to GOD ! Don't get me started on that one !!!

Nathan 01-01-2004 02:48 PM

HINT- solar panel:).


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