You'd need a bicycle with a generator, and then some adaption electronics to turn the electricity from the generator into something that can be used for battery charging.
Yes if it is used to charge a battery.
You do not charge a battery using a battery eliminator. The eliminator is not a charger, it is an eliminator that allows you to run the device.
That is ridiculous. You cannot charge a battery using paper.
No, you can not charge a mobile battery using torch cell. <<>>> i think charger need and mobile the same. also battery.
Absolutely! Although it's not a simple as it sounds. It takes a LOT of riding to charge say a 12 v battery. Here is a link with lots of information for you. http://scienceshareware.com/bicycle-generator-faq.htm#55AH-life Good Luck!
You can do both. You can charge while using kindle of u can just charge by not using kindle.
You could try and hook up a bicycle workout machine to a battery so when you work out in the morning, you charge the battery. Then put the battery in an electric car.
To maintain and extend the lifespan of electric bicycle batteries, it is important to follow these best practices: Regularly charge the battery to full capacity and avoid overcharging. Store the battery in a cool, dry place when not in use. Avoid exposing the battery to extreme temperatures. Use the correct charger and charging method recommended by the manufacturer. Avoid deep discharges and try to keep the battery at a moderate state of charge. Regularly check and clean the battery terminals and connections. If storing the battery for an extended period, ensure it is at around 50 charge. By following these practices, you can help prolong the lifespan of your electric bicycle battery.
Using electric bicycle kits with a battery to convert a regular bicycle into an electric one offers benefits such as increased speed and ease of riding, reduced physical effort required, extended range for longer trips, and eco-friendly transportation with lower carbon emissions.
To charge an LP-E10 battery using a battery charger, follow these steps: Insert the battery into the charger correctly, ensuring the contacts align. Plug the charger into a power source. Wait for the battery to fully charge, indicated by a light or display on the charger. Once charged, remove the battery from the charger. Avoid overcharging to prolong battery life.
There is no safe way to charge ANY battery without a charger rated for that particular battery. You could easily destroy the battery if you try.
If it is an automatic charger let it charge until the charger shuts off.