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<blockquote data-quote="poolie" data-source="post: 382446" data-attributes="member: 837"><p>In theory you could do that. At home I have my spare bike on a stationary trainer for winter and when it's raining. I have the bike hooked up to my PC using something called ANT+ (similar to Bluetooth) and a program on the PC that can calculate how much wattage I'm generating. I use that information for training purposes.</p><p></p><p>I can generate 220 watts for an extended amount of time (hours) and 300 or 400+ watts are doable for short bursts. So in theory you can generate enough power to run something. Not sure how much power is necessary to run the TV and or computer but it might be enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poolie, post: 382446, member: 837"] In theory you could do that. At home I have my spare bike on a stationary trainer for winter and when it's raining. I have the bike hooked up to my PC using something called ANT+ (similar to Bluetooth) and a program on the PC that can calculate how much wattage I'm generating. I use that information for training purposes. I can generate 220 watts for an extended amount of time (hours) and 300 or 400+ watts are doable for short bursts. So in theory you can generate enough power to run something. Not sure how much power is necessary to run the TV and or computer but it might be enough. [/QUOTE]
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