This video demonstartes the technique:
youtu.be/tZH213hxD3E?t=48s
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Connect one or more bike generators to the Utility Box, using the
Neurtrik connector, and any of the four light green Neutrik Input
Jacks (a). Secure the connecor with a push-and-twist motion (b).
With all connections made, and the lights on the Pedalometer still
off, instruct the pedaler to begin! As the box charges up initially,
pedaling will be difficult. Soon, a red light on the Pedalometer will
begin to blink, signaling “Voltage too low: Keep pedaling (a).”
Turn the AC inverter on by flipping its switch, located on the left
side of the Utility Box (d). To keep power flowing to your devices,
adjust your effort level to keep the lights in the green. If the lights
show a white light or a blinking white light, ease off, because you
are pedaling too hard.
When the blinking red light changes to a steady red light, power
is almost ready to use (b). When a green light comes on, you can
use AC power (c). Once voltage reaches the green target range,
pedaling will feel more like riding a bike around town.
Position the Utility Box on a table so that pedalers can see the
Pedalometer, an LED panel located inside the lid of the box.
ASSEMBLY
usage tips
NEUTRIK CONNECTOR
PEDALOMETER LED PANEL
PEDALOMETER LED PANEL