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Prepper SHTF Emergency Backup 500W Bigfoot Pedal Power Bike Generator Charging System Camouflauge

The Bigfoot DC Pedal Power Bicycle Generator brought to you from http://PedalPowerGenerator.com
Its for preppers / emergency preparedness enthusiasts and can charge a solar generator also known as a portable power station lithium battery. Also this generator can charge a 12V Deep cycle marine battery. Camouflauged fully assembled and tested system in the USA Gilbert Arizona. sold here at: https://amzn.to/43i0INQ
The Bigfoot 500W DC Generator that has two generators put together. Easy to setup and connect to a deep cycle marine battery or a portable power station solar generator like the Bluetti AC200. We can help you with any connection you want make to any type of battery or portable power station solar generator such as
The 4Patriot Power Generator with a 16.5 to 32V input charging Voltage range.
Bluetti Power Station Solar Generator with input range of 35V to 145V
Power station
Eco Flow Portable Power Station
Solar Generator Station
Natural Generator

To save money you can build this yourself. DIY Parts sold here: https://humanpowergenerator.com/produ...

This pedal power generator system can be setup in under 5 minutes. It has two Voltage ranges:
LOW VOLTAGE: 0 to 40 Volts DC output with peak current at 30 Amps.
HIGH VOLTAGE: 0 to 80 Volts DC output with peak current at 15 Amps
Typical power output for a Non Athlete is 100 to 200 Watts
Typical power output for an athletic person is 200 to 400Watts
Max output capacity of the generator system is 500Watts. (at 80V DC 6.2A)

Lifetime warranty! (This does not cover shipping costs) .

This Bigfoot system is assembled and tested in USA Lifetime warranty! (This warranty does not cover shipping costs) . It provides piece of mind when the power goes out.

This dual two way generator system is easy to setup and generate power 0 to 80V DC up to 500 Watts output good for prepper backup power and for STEM in the classroom. Used to charge lithium portable power stations / solar generators that have built in MPPT charge controllers .
The XT90 cable adapter allows you to plug directly into a portable power station like the AC200 which has a max input Voltage of 145V DC .
This system will charge 12V batteries through a blocking diode. and charge controller
We will include a custom adapter to easily plug into the AC200 model power station.
This system can 24V lithium portable power stations / solar generators through an over Voltage relay (contact us for help on this)


The key features of this system are:
Two generators for twice the capacity modified with air cooled ventilation holes
Easy setup in 5 minutes
Includes blocking diode
Able to charge lead acid 12V battery or 24V battery using a blocking diode
Bult in power meter that shows Volts, Wats, Amps
Power adapter cord with XT90 plug that connects into Bluetti AC200 portable power station.
If you want help adapting this generator to a different connector we will help you with an adapter cable to work with your battery power station solar generator system
Extra sturdy industrial strength steel roller
Lifetime warranty for parts (Shipping cost not covered under warranty)
Excellent for teaching kids about alternative energy electricity for S.T.E.M. in the classroom.
Great for providing emergency backup power for prepper use

The two independent DC generators can be combined in two different configurations with the flick of a switch.

(1) End to end in high Voltage mode (Also known as “series mode” ) . This mode tends to be 10 to 20% more efficient than low Voltage mode but is harder to find compatible DC power stations / solar chargers. One compatible high Voltage mode charging device is the Bluetti AC200 which has a max Voltage of 145V DC.
(2) Parallel mode delivers more current but less Voltage which is useful when trying to charge a 12V battery through a blocking diode.

Basically this bike stand will charge any battery system through an MPPT charge controller if you do not exceed the max Voltage of the MPPT charge controller.

How to figure out if this pedal power generator system will be compatible with a portable power station or solar generator with an MPPT controller:

STEP 1: Do a web search for the specifications of the product you want to charge

STEP 2: Look up the min and max input voltage range . For example when you look up the specifications for the Bluetti AC200P Solar Generator you will find that the range for the SOLAR INPUT is from 35V DC to 145V DC

HOW DO YOU MAKE SURE NOT TO EXCEED THE MAX VOLTAGE OR POWER WHILE CHARGING YOUR SYSTEM?

As long as you put a Volt meter on your handle bars while you are pedaling then you can easily see when you are pedaling at the right speed. The faster you pedal your bike the more voltage and power you put out. I've gotten hundreds of questions on this, so let me know if you need help, Best Wishes, Bradley Whaley - Electrical Engineer

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