Posted: 06:45pm 22 Feb 2006 |
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Re "If so can the load be brought on more gradual with some sort of cheep trick?!!!! "
I am scratching my chin a little on this one!!! You have an AC source from the F&P and the frequency of the AC increases with RPM. Capacitive reactance decreases with increase in frequency so I expect that if capacitors were inserted in series in your F&P leads you would see no load at zero RPM and full load at maximum RPM.
The question is, how big for the capacitors? Really I have no idea and think they might have to be quite big and of course they need to be AC types. If the capacitors are too small you will never get anything out of the alternator and if they are too big you will still have the high starting torque problem.
Fortunately I have an F&P mounted on an old exercise cycle which is quite convenient for experimentation, I just dont have much in the way of AC capacitors on hand.
Does anyone else have any ideas? Edited by KiwiJohn 2006-02-24 |