I would try using a single diode instead of a full bridge rectifier on the generator. So that you only pull electricity off half the cycle of the generator. It will reduce the drag from the generator greatly. And an AC cap across the wires on the generator wouldn't hurt
I would try using a single diode instead of a full bridge rectifier on the generator. So that you only pull electricity off half the cycle of the generator. It will reduce the drag from the generator greatly. And an AC cap across the wires before the diode on the generator wouldn't hurt.
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I would try using a single diode instead of a full bridge rectifier on the generator. So that you only pull electricity off half the cycle of the generator.
It will reduce the drag from the generator greatly.
And an AC cap across the wires on the generator wouldn't hurt
Right on, I'll try it!! Going to add a couple of microwave caps to the motor input to see if it will reduce the amp draw of the drive motor. 😎
I would try using a single diode instead of a full bridge rectifier on the generator. So that you only pull electricity off half the cycle of the generator.
It will reduce the drag from the generator greatly.
And an AC cap across the wires before the diode on the generator wouldn't hurt.
And the direction of the diode can help the speed .