Our pedal power generators can be used for indoor or outdoor emergency and off-grid power.

Bigfoot - 500 Watt Bicycle Generator System

  • DUAL Dynamo Roller GENERATOR SYSTEM

    500 WATT BICYCLE GENERATOR

    This dual two way generator system is easy to setup and generate power 0 to 100V DC up to 500 Watts output good for prepper backup power and for STEM in the classroom. Used to charge solar generators that can handle 145V DC.

    500 Watts of pedal power provides piece of mind when the power goes out. This system will charge 12V batteries through our blocking diode and charge controller.

  • USE TO CHARGE PORTABLE POWER STATIONS

    (NOT INCLUDED)

    The Bigfoot will plug directly into a portable power station like the AC200 which has a max input Voltage of 145V DC.

    Also can be used with 24V lithium portable power stations/solar generators through an over Voltage relay.

    Wondering how to choose a portable power station? See here.

  • WHAT’S INCLUDED?

    Bigfoot 500 Watt dual dynamo generator
    Bike stand
    Elevation block for front wheel
    Rear axle spear
    Hight adjustment rod
    Custom adapter to easily plug into the Bluetti AC200 model power station

  • Easy to set up

    This generator system is very easy to set up. You simply attach your back bicycle wheel to the bike stand, adjust the generator mount so the bike wheel is touching the rotating component and connect your power station. If you want to charge a battery, you will need a blocking diode. Contact me for more help.


BELT DRIVE - 300 Watt Bicycle generator system

  • Model PPG-B300

    500 WATT BICYCLE GENERATOR

    The PPG-B300 pedal power generator belt stand offers the flexibility to be used with either an adult full sized bicycle, or with a small child’s bicycle. This characteristic makes it the ideal solution for usage in a K- 12 classroom educational setting. It folds up and stores in a small location.

  • USE TO CHARGE PORTABLE POWER STATIONS

    (NOT INCLUDED)

    The Belt Drive Generator will plug directly into a portable power station like the AC200 which has a max input Voltage of 145V DC.

    Also can be used with 24V lithium portable power stations/solar generators through an over Voltage relay.

    Wondering how to choose a portable power station? See here.

  • WHAT’S INCLUDED?

    Belt Drive 300 Watt Bicycle Generator
    Bike stand
    Elevation block for front wheel
    Adjustable generator belt
    Rear axle spear
    Hight adjustment rod

  • Easy to set up

    This generator system is very easy to set up. You simply attach your back bicycle wheel to the bike stand, adjust the generator mount so the bike wheel is touching the rotating component and connect your power station. If you want to charge a battery, you will need a blocking diode. Contact me for more help.


Hand Crank Generator - 75 Watt

  • Model HPG-75

    75 WATT HAND CRANK GENERATOR

    Industrial heavy duty bicycle chain, sprocket, crank arms, and PM DC Generator.

    Engineered for harsh conditions such as use in a hands on children's science museum.

    Voltage output 0 to 50 Volts DC, Current rating: 3 Amps continuous and 5 Amps Peak current, 75 Watts Max.

  • USE TO CHARGE PORTABLE POWER STATIONS

    (NOT INCLUDED)

    The EcoGlow can be used by pedaling with your hands or your feet. This permanent magnet DC generator will allow a person to charge a 12V battery or a portable 12V battery power station.

    Wondering how to choose a portable power station? See here.

  • Versatile

    This hand crank generator can actually be used by your hands or your feet. You will need to secure the bottom of the generator to a large piece of plywood if you will be using to pedal with your feet.

  • Easy to set up

    This generator system is very easy to set up. You simply attach your back bicycle wheel to the bike stand, adjust the generator mount so the bike wheel is touching the rotating component and connect your power station. If you want to charge a battery, you will need a blocking diode. Contact me for more help.

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