Has anyone messed with home-made dynos?

adri

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Years ago a guy I used to know in Texas was making home made dynos using arduino, some welding tools, a big heavy metal roller, and a harbor freight table lift.

This isn't the guy I knew but it's the same idea:


Part 1



and Part 2





Anyone ever seen some kind of home made setup like this??


Also, if anyone's good at welding, good at sourcing a big machine-balanced metal roller, and good at electricity-ical and you want to come together and do a project, I can cover costs, do the programming, and the providing air conditioned space and beer... Maybe if three of us join forces, we all pitch what we're good at, we can make three of em and everybody goes home with their weird franken-dyno machine?
 
what are you going to do with a dyno at home?
over 20 years riding and 10 years racing / track days i've gone through 23 bikes and could probably count on 2 hands how many times I had to get the dyno'd
 
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