I am not there yet, though, these are the reasons why I chose to use Animal power. It isn't easy for humans (in whatever form or way, using leg or muscle power) to pump in the required power to charge the XO.
see http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Cow_power Therefore one can use larger dynamos/alternators to perhaps even charge more than one XO at a time. We charged 2 XOs easily, modifications in our setup will allow us to charge 10 XOs simultaneously. The team on the field is working towards it... Suggestions/feedback most welcome. thanks Arjun ps -- grassroots people, am I being correct in ccing this list on such matters ? my apologies if I shouldn't be doing it. On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 8:46 PM, Arjun Sarwal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Do you think we should tell the OLPC team that their laptop says it's > > charging when its actually not? Can anything be done for that? Maybe not. > > Richard __is__ the OLPC team who'd be interested to know about this. > I'm sure he'd be very surprised to hear what you've described.... > > Thanks for sharing all the details. Please keep us posted about your > progress on using multiple dynamos. > > regards > Arjun > > > > > On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 8:40 PM, Holden Bonwit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > So I have some bad news, and that's simply to confirm what you guys thought > > would be true: > > the standard bike dynamo can't source enough current to charge the XO. > > > > The charge light comes on, and (if the laptop is powered up) the indicator > > says 'charging' but, in fact, there are zero amps going in. The voltage on > > the charge line is pulled down to 10 volts as soon as the light pops on, > > just as you predicted. > > > > So there are two possible solutions, and I'm looking into both: > > First off, someone said they knew of bike dynamos that can output same > > voltage range with up to 2 amps provided. > > Second, there is always the option to bolt a second, standard dynamo onto > > the bike and hope this helps. > > > > I just checked the wall wart charger, and now I see that it is 12 V, 1.42 > A. > > Standard bike dyno is 12 V, 0.5 A. So its possible that two in conjunction > > won't work either. > > > > Anyway, just wanted to give an update, despite being a bummer one. > > > > Do you think we should tell the OLPC team that their laptop says it's > > charging when its actually not? Can anything be done for that? Maybe not. > > > > -HB > > == > > Holden Bonwit > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > -- > Arjun Sarwal > Intern, One Laptop per Child > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > IRC: arjs on irc.freenode.net in #olpc, #olpc-health, #sugar > -- Arjun Sarwal Intern, One Laptop per Child Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] IRC: arjs on irc.freenode.net in #olpc, #olpc-health, #sugar _______________________________________________ Grassroots mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/grassroots

