MAKE pal and Maker faire attendee Mark Hoekstra has completed his hacked up iPod charge for bicycles, pedal your way to a fully charged iPod! He's put together a how-to with everything you'll need to attempt building your own, or just get inspired. I have a feeling we'll see an iPod accessory in stores like this very soon! Link.
HOW TO - Make an iPod charger for your bicycle!
MAKE pal and Maker faire attendee Mark Hoekstra has completed his hacked up iPod charge for bicycles, pedal your way to a fully charged iPod! He's put together a how-to with everything you'll need to attempt building your own, or just get inspired. I have a feeling we'll see an iPod accessory in stores like this very soon! Link.
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The link seems to be broken. Would LOVE to see how this is done. have seen a phone charger hooked up to a generator... maybe both could be charged from the same dynamo?
Shane
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The link seems to be broken. Would LOVE to see how this is done. have seen a phone charger hooked up to a generator... maybe both could be charged from the same dynamo?
Shane
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Well, the server's been up all the time... (and that's *not* hand crank charged by the way ;-))
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