This is an industrial designed exercise bike from Lithuania that can store 2KWh of electricity generated by your own exercise.

  • Septimaeus@infosec.pub
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    6 months ago

    True, I only included kJ equivalent because some countries use kJ on nutritional panels instead of Calories. Actual conversion rate of human energy stores to usable power is, at a guess, more like

    Calories * 0.25 * 0.6 * 0.8 - dt

    where t is time, d is the self-discharge rate of the battery, 0.6 is the efficiency of the generator, and 0.8 is the efficiency of the battery.

    So, user better eat their wheaties.