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I hacked car charging to work with my electric bike!

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  • jbond@mastodon.socialJ jbond@mastodon.social

    @mattgrayyes This is the kind of problem, the EU is really good at. Legal E-Bikes should have a standard charge connector (SCC) (USB-C). The market should compete to make the smallest charger for this standard, mains electricity socket to SCC. Cafes, service stations, car charger companies, trains should compete to implement the standard so all the rider has to carry is a cable.

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    @jbond @mattgrayyes not a bad idea, since most ebike batteries don't charge particularly fast. Ditto for power tools. There's no reason why my drill batteries don't have USB-C PD at least as an option.
    Only problem is most plug socket USB C supplies of the sort you find in cafes and trains only do +5V not the full PD spec.

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    • mattgrayyes@chaos.socialM mattgrayyes@chaos.social

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      @mattgrayyes Brilliant video.

      I am amazed that the charger I have to carry is nearly as large as the battery itself.

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      • mattgrayyes@chaos.socialM mattgrayyes@chaos.social

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        @mattgrayyes I need this for my wheelchair among other things >.>

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          @mattgrayyes
          Extremely cool project!

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          • whophd@ioc.exchangeW whophd@ioc.exchange

            @alda @theresnotime @mattgrayyes imagine any public transit with USB-C

            They basically started rolling out USB-A in the late 2010s, so we’re only *checks watch* 20 years away from getting USB-C in the open public spaces

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            @whophd @alda @theresnotime @mattgrayyes Rip. Hamburg's Hochbahn (Subway and busses) already got combined USB-A & USB-C ports.
            I only see them being used very rarely though. They also only put out just enough to charge something like a smartphone (Something between 5V 1A and 2A I think, so 5 to 10W). Almost anyone is carrying a power bank by now capable of way more current.

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              @mattgrayyes exceptionally nice.

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                @whophd @alda @theresnotime @mattgrayyes Rip. Hamburg's Hochbahn (Subway and busses) already got combined USB-A & USB-C ports.
                I only see them being used very rarely though. They also only put out just enough to charge something like a smartphone (Something between 5V 1A and 2A I think, so 5 to 10W). Almost anyone is carrying a power bank by now capable of way more current.

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                @Natanox in Moscow, Moskva-2020 metro trains only have USB-A (5V@3A), while some buses have USB-A and USB-C. i'm not sure what interfaces Moskva-2024 has

                i have never seen either being used

                @whophd @alda @theresnotime @mattgrayyes

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                • mattgrayyes@chaos.socialM mattgrayyes@chaos.social

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                  @mattgrayyes brilliant! Now I'm wondering if you could do faster by replacing the BMS...

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                  • mattgrayyes@chaos.socialM mattgrayyes@chaos.social

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                    @mattgrayyes the kettle was the funniest thing I've seen all week, lol. Great idea too!
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                    • natanox@chaos.socialN natanox@chaos.social

                      @whophd @alda @theresnotime @mattgrayyes Rip. Hamburg's Hochbahn (Subway and busses) already got combined USB-A & USB-C ports.
                      I only see them being used very rarely though. They also only put out just enough to charge something like a smartphone (Something between 5V 1A and 2A I think, so 5 to 10W). Almost anyone is carrying a power bank by now capable of way more current.

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                      @Natanox @whophd @alda @theresnotime @mattgrayyes yea I’d rather see the local AC outlet variant than gamble on a USB port

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                      • csolisr@hub.azkware.netC csolisr@hub.azkware.net
                        And of course it involves a custom circuit board. Companies like PCBWay and JLCPCB have made custom circuitry far easier than before, but I wonder what might happen when those shut down with no replacement.
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                        @csolisr Engineering companies will always need to manufacture prototypes. They might stop catering to individuals, but the service will exist (for a price)

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                        • cinebox@masto.hackers.townC cinebox@masto.hackers.town

                          @Natanox @whophd @alda @theresnotime @mattgrayyes yea I’d rather see the local AC outlet variant than gamble on a USB port

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                          @cinebox @Natanox @whophd @theresnotime @mattgrayyes As someone with a background in the electrical trades, I'd advice against running 230 V AC on a city bus.

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                          • mattgrayyes@chaos.socialM mattgrayyes@chaos.social

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                            @mattgrayyes

                            I haven’t words for how brilliant your idea is, and the eloquence of your disclaimer.

                            You are an excellent engineer.

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