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440 Watt Regulated Pedal Power Bicyle Generator for iPod, Cell Phone, Portable TV or DVD player

Step 45How It Looks Hooked Up To A Playstation PS2 Video Game

How It Looks Hooked Up To A Playstation PS2 Video Game
Now you're ready to be a green lean power machine!

The photo shows how it looks when you hook up your bike generator to your playstation video game. If you want more information go to pedalpowergenerator.com.
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Dec 7, 2010. 11:25 AMnav_lexy says:
What if you just plugged the generator up to a 12v 7ah battery. At 296 watts how long would it take to charge a battery?
Great idea...
Jan 12, 2011. 2:25 PMvemsom says:
1 W = 1 V * 1 A

A 12 Volt 7 Ah battery can store or deliver 7 amps at 12 volt for one hour. Or 12 volts at one amp (12 Watts) for 7 hours.

12 V * 7 A = 84 W

(84 / 296) * 60 minutes = 17

So. 17 minutes. :)
May 17, 2010. 9:05 AMdermord says:
so you have to ride to play?

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