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Re: Hydroelectric Generator for Backcountry/Paddling
Reply #10 - Sep 30th, 2018 at 4:30pm
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They give no indication of what kind of drag that adds when placed behind a boat.


That kayaker didn't appear to be struggling to tow it, I would wager in a tandem canoe with 2 paddlers and load you wouldn't even know it's there.

The guys that fish seriously haul stringers of fish which REALLY adds so drag.

Now whether you NEED something like this, is another matter altogether. I don't think you NEED a phone or a fish finder but many think you do which is why I posted this.

Just another option if you think it would be for you.
The last couple of years I see more trip reports with pic/video from GoPro cameras. Charging them plus having a waterproof camp light might be just the ticket to some people.

I have one of those LED forever flashlights in my Go bag that you shake to charge the battery.

Maybe in the future, some smart guy/gal will come up with something that used the motion of the body as you paddle to charge a battery. That would be something.
  
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Re: Hydroelectric Generator for Backcountry/Paddling
Reply #11 - Sep 30th, 2018 at 5:25pm
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You may have a hand generator laying in your garage. I have seen where people take an old battery powered drill and put a crank in the chuck and make a generator out of them.
  
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Re: Hydroelectric Generator for Backcountry/Paddling
Reply #12 - Sep 30th, 2018 at 5:49pm
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Magicpaddler wrote on Sep 30th, 2018 at 5:25pm:
You may have a hand generator laying in your garage. I have seen where people take an old battery powered drill and put a crank in the chuck and make a generator out of them. 


There are all kinds of video's showing how to use a cordless drill to charge batteries/UBS devices or even for making a DIY water wheel generator.

If you trip with a crew and some of them are kids with boundless energy that needs to be channeled so as NOT to drive the adults crazy, taking turns cranking a DIY generator might be an option for you.  Wink Grin Grin

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Re: Hydroelectric Generator for Backcountry/Paddling
Reply #13 - Sep 30th, 2018 at 6:02pm
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solotripper wrote on Sep 30th, 2018 at 5:49pm:
Magicpaddler wrote on Sep 30th, 2018 at 5:25pm:
You may have a hand generator laying in your garage. I have seen where people take an old battery powered drill and put a crank in the chuck and make a generator out of them. 




If you trip with a crew and some of them are kids with boundless energy that needs to be channeled so as NOT to drive the adults crazy, taking turns cranking a DIY generator might be an option for you.  Wink Grin Grin



ST I think you may have hit on something there.  Bring a video game that is a battery hog and a hand crank generator. Maybe bring the pull behind generator and on moving day tell them the faster they paddle the more it generates.
  
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Re: Hydroelectric Generator for Backcountry/Paddling
Reply #14 - Sep 30th, 2018 at 6:21pm
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Magicpaddler wrote on Sep 30th, 2018 at 6:02pm:
solotripper wrote on Sep 30th, 2018 at 5:49pm:
Magicpaddler wrote on Sep 30th, 2018 at 5:25pm:
You may have a hand generator laying in your garage. I have seen where people take an old battery powered drill and put a crank in the chuck and make a generator out of them. 




If you trip with a crew and some of them are kids with boundless energy that needs to be channeled so as NOT to drive the adults crazy, taking turns cranking a DIY generator might be an option for you.  Wink Grin Grin



ST I think you may have hit on something there.  Bring a video game that is a battery hog and a hand crank generator. Maybe bring the pull behind generator and on moving day tell them the faster they paddle the more it generates.


  Grin Grin Grin
  
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