Gas generator powered ebike with AC motor?
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It's interesting to see what people can come up with.
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I’m not poking fun but I was wondering if steam could somehow be adapted.Then I realized the water would be free but heating the water and keeping the frame shielded from the frame are things to ponder but definitely doable.Trike or quadracycle would be a great starting platform.
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I’m not poking fun but I was wondering if steam could somehow be adapted.Then I realized the water would be free but heating the water and keeping the frame shielded from the frame are things to ponder but definitely doable.Trike or quadracycle would be a great starting platform.
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Basically, an AC motor is a type of motor that is operated by an alternating current. It has two basic parts. First is a stationary stator and another is rotor. You can try anyway, but not suggest to do that. Generator is gasoline generator or gas generator?
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A generator doesn't have to be anywhere near the power of the motor, as it's working constantly.
It does have to be adequate voltage though, so it can reach a reasonable amount of the battery's capacity.
I'd need one that kicks out 50-55v but it only needs to be able to supply about 10 amps.
It does have to be adequate voltage though, so it can reach a reasonable amount of the battery's capacity.
I'd need one that kicks out 50-55v but it only needs to be able to supply about 10 amps.
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The same applies to the OP idea, it is terribly impractical. However, if the purpose of doing it is to do it, it would be a fun project. This subforum is filled with people who are on similar paths, yet may have very different destinations.
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