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Ins and outs of the Pedal Power Utility Box
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Jake troubleshooting a Pedal Power circuit at Noisebridge.
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Tracing template for Pedal Power Utility Box.
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All of Rock The Bike's Pedal Power Utility Boxes now come with a integrated Watt's Up display of system voltage, wattage. Very useful knowledge at events!
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The elements of a small Pedal Powered Stage can fit on a single Snapdeck. See notes on the photo for open-source tips.
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Arbduino. Voltage Protection and Pedalometer Control.
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My favorite circuit, the Dubla. Turns simple DC power (+, -) from Pedal Power into Split Rail Power (+, -, G) for our modified JBLs.
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Stuck a pedalometer on the Arbduino (Pedal Power computer) which will later go in the Utility Box.
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Junction Box: joins 6 pedalers effort into one cable that goes into a 'Mega Input' on the Pedal Power Utility Box
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Today's Pedal Powered Stage circuit, also the debut of our 'Two Team' approach to Split Rail Power.
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Two-Team Pedal Power Utility Box designed for Rock The Bike's Modified JBL PRX Loudspeakers
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Every Pedal Power Utility Box we sell now has a built-in 4-row LED Pedalometer. It's visible from up to 10' on a bright day, and lights up a whole room at night.
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Latest Pedal Power Utility Box has integrated 4-Row Pedalometer in the lid. Visible to a large area, it instantly conveys the power reserves of a Pedal Power System.
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Jumper
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The Split Rail Pedal Power Utility Box fits perfectly in the Yuba Go Getter bag.
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1 Bike / 1 Speaker / 1 Dubla
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DIT Pedal Powered Stage build with UC Santa Cruz students Owen, Andew, and campus sustainability coordinator Matt.
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Every Pedal Power Utility Box we sell now has 4-row LED pedalometer integrated in the box lid.
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Split Rail Pedal Power Utility Box with integrated 4-row LED Pedalometer in the lid.
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The center column of outputs (marked here in green tape) is for the Split Rail outputs that power the Modified JBL Speakers.
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The output cables of the generator bikes feed in to the Pedal Power Utility Box
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1000 Watts of Pure Sine AC power
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Standardizing terminal blocks for the connections in our Pedal Power Utility Box
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Trying to make the various parts of the Pedal Power Utility Box visible from a bird's eye view
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Tupperware comes in myriad shapes and sizes. It's a cheap way to protect the Arduino (microprocessor brain) of our Pedal Power Utility Boxes.
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Mark dropping in to code the Wattage display on our Utility Box.
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When 'Kiddo Power' is running low at the Pedal Powered Stage, this message will appear!
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The tube on the right is the Pedalometer. It shows how hard you need to pedal.
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Dave's Two-Team Pedal Power Utility Box maxed out on connections.
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Jake lights up one number of the Wattage Display