outlaw, I really don't see what you are getting at, I'm using all 36 windows, i'm using loops, not weaving, I think weaving would be ridiculously hard.
The circuit is always 50% duty cycle because the rotor gives AC but the stator only takes the positive voltage due to the diodes half wave rectifying it.
Bubz, I agree, Stan was re-naming stuff to suit his purpose and naming it with descriptive terms that better explain what he is trying to accomplish, rather than get trapped in the conventional understanding of electronics terms
it may seam weird to call the alternator set up a "rotary pulse voltage frequency generator assembly", but that is actually a perfect name, way better than "modified alternator" which doesn't tell you anything at all.
"rotary pulse voltage frequency generator assembly"
rotary - rotating electrical generator
voltage - voltage is important, not amps
frequency - generates a frequency waveform
generator - the assembly does all this stuff
assembly - it's a combination of elements that gives the desired output
same thing with amp inhibitor.... it describes how you are actually trying to inhibit amps, resistors are used for this, sure, but it's just a more direct way of describing the function of the device.
voltage sync pulse.... just describing how the positive and negative pulses are in sync in reference to voltage and voltage amplitude
you could make up your own "Stanley Meyer Dictionary" that translates his terms to conventional terms, tho I think much more information is given in his terms to the application of the device or component or system.