Shadow Catcher wrote:Droid I wanted to say I do appreciate your thinking outside the box, and willingness to submit those ideas for critique. Some of those ideas are ones we or others have had and worked on to find answers and hopefully you have found it of value.
pete42 wrote:I'm sure you already knew that an alternator requires a field voltage supply.
pete
biziedizie wrote:My thoughts on building one is you'll be kicking yourself if you go with an alternator as stated above.
As for it being quite good luck with that! There's some on the market that are quite but their built that way.
bdosborn wrote:I played around with the idea of making one and went with an inverter generator to keep the noise down.
The problem with the DIY approach is the noise, it's hard to make a generator quiet. On the other hand, I can charge the battery up to 95% with an hour generator run and a 40 amp battery charger after a typical night of battery use.
Bruce
mikeschn wrote:Isn't there any thing smaller, and therefore quieter? It's not like we need to put out a lot of watts, and recharge the battery in 15 minutes flat.
Mike...
droid_ca wrote:Mike that is why I asked the question I'm sure there is someone on here who has an idea or contraption that they use (other then solar) that is quiet even if you could use it to say help charge your neighbors batteries as well maybe then they might put up with a little noise
bdosborn wrote:droid_ca wrote:Mike that is why I asked the question I'm sure there is someone on here who has an idea or contraption that they use (other then solar) that is quiet even if you could use it to say help charge your neighbors batteries as well maybe then they might put up with a little noise
Yes, there is one source that's quiet, works at night and doesn't take up much room but you're not going to like the price:
Efoy
It would be kind of hard to DIY ...![]()
Bruce
bdosborn wrote:droid_ca wrote:Mike that is why I asked the question I'm sure there is someone on here who has an idea or contraption that they use (other then solar) that is quiet even if you could use it to say help charge your neighbors batteries as well maybe then they might put up with a little noise
Yes, there is one source that's quiet, works at night and doesn't take up much room but you're not going to like the price:
Efoy
It would be kind of hard to DIY ...![]()
Bruce
eamarquardt wrote:Wow. 25 watts (meager), .9liters/$1 fuel per kwh (at home you pay about 13 cents), and $3,000 plus shipping.
bdosborn wrote:eamarquardt wrote:Wow. 25 watts (meager), .9liters/$1 fuel per kwh (at home you pay about 13 cents), and $3,000 plus shipping.
I told you you wouldn't like the price.![]()
I wonder who buys them?
Bruce
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