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== Parts of the Treadmill-a-volt == Check out some of the basic parts used in constructing this device. <gallery> File:Walk_Fit5000.jpg|Basic Treadmill with non-functional display console. Overall structurally sound and in decent condition. File:P3270244.JPG|Currie Technologies Inc. 24V, 2600RPM, 22A, 350W output electric motor/dynamo. File:P5080035.JPG|Interstate Gel Cell Battery. File:P5080028.JPG|400 Watt Inverter. File:P5080033.JPG|Multimeter. File:P5080036.JPG|Some of the electrical components used. Diode, Voltage Regulator,Connectors, Fuses, and 10 gauge wire. File:P5080040.JPG|Front end view. Generator on the left, electrical components in center, Battery on right. File:P5080042.JPG|Console containing multimeter on the left to measure the Volts generated during exercise and inverter to plug electrical devices into. File:P5080038.JPG|The complete design. The image does not show the interpretive portion of the project soon to come. </gallery>
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