bicycleman
- Nov 6, 2012
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I am building a bike-powered generator. The output will be 1500 to 2300 watts of fairly clean AC power to run a small refrigerator and a small induction cooker during a power outage (or whenever). I can source a bicycle, bike stand/trainer, belt, alternator, rectifier, four 12v AGM or other deep-cycle batteries and wiring locally. The problem is, I do not know what kind of alternator to use (what specs are needed, how much to spend), what kind of rectifier matches the alternator, what gauge of wire to use between different parts, and do I need a charge controller and if so, what rating? I am familiar with battery-to-inverter hookups so there is no problem there. Any advice is appreciated.