Author Topic: Rotary Pulse Voltage Frequency Generator Assembly  (Read 238053 times)

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Re: Rotary Pulse Voltage Frequency Generator Assembly
« Reply #472 on: October 09, 2013, 01:26:31 am »

Rotor draws more amps to power its magnetic field, as you adjust the voltage to it.

but if you leave the rotor voltage\curent fixed what happens when you put a bigger load?

If I have a load and adjust my rotor voltage to the load and then add more load what do you think will happen? ::)
You better start with a good size motor driving your alternator.
All you need to do is experiment and start to figure these practical tests yourself.
A person works within the means of the setup he has built.
The equipment has boundaries.

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Re: Rotary Pulse Voltage Frequency Generator Assembly
« Reply #473 on: October 09, 2013, 09:55:40 am »
I am talking about fixed power on the rotor,change just the load....i experiment a lot,with alternators,but i need a confirmation about what i saw,and i want to know if the stator coils burn up if you dont ''help'' them with amps to the rotor,when the load is increased.About my drawing can you draw a line on the slot where the start wire on the blue phase would be?thanks

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Re: Rotary Pulse Voltage Frequency Generator Assembly
« Reply #474 on: October 09, 2013, 09:58:12 am »


but if you leave the rotor voltage\curent fixed what happens when you put a bigger load?
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If I have a load and adjust my rotor voltage to the load and then add more load what do you think will happen? ::)
...you will slow down the drive motor because of the drag of mag field...killed the motor a few times..i know

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Re: Rotary Pulse Voltage Frequency Generator Assembly
« Reply #475 on: October 09, 2013, 15:22:35 pm »
More load more current.
Also this will depend on a series or parallel configuration.
Parallel more current, series current will go down and the rotor voltage will need more voltage to power the larger load.

Will draw you some lines later when I get home tonight.

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Re: Rotary Pulse Voltage Frequency Generator Assembly
« Reply #476 on: October 09, 2013, 19:32:20 pm »
I agree more load more curent but where at the stator or rotor,when you put a biger load  the rotor will draw more curent?
Thanks looking forward for the drawing:x

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Re: Rotary Pulse Voltage Frequency Generator Assembly
« Reply #477 on: October 09, 2013, 20:11:27 pm »
Not at the rotor.
The rotor creates the magnetic field of the size you choose by voltage/current (dc electro-magnet).
Also with the bigger load on stator you can re-adjust the rotor voltage to compensate for load.

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Re: Rotary Pulse Voltage Frequency Generator Assembly
« Reply #478 on: October 09, 2013, 22:39:07 pm »
Yes not at the rotor,thats what i noticed,too,if the load is increased the rotor does not pull more amps,like a transformer

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Re: Rotary Pulse Voltage Frequency Generator Assembly
« Reply #479 on: October 10, 2013, 01:38:14 am »
That's because you are creating electricity not transforming it.
Remember this fundamental theory.
Conductor
Magnetic field
Relative motion.
With these 3 items you can create electrical potential.