Originally posted by dragon
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Yes, that's exactly what I was talking about.
When the resistance is small, like 1 ohm, there won't be much effect back to the prime mover, like I demonstrated in my video but the wattage across the load is small since the voltage clamps down. Now put a 25 Ohm load on and the voltage doesn't get clamped down as much and now you have more watts output but at a cost to the prime mover.
I think more tests need to be done to determine if there is an advantage in using this effect compared to a normal generator before embarking in very expensive builds.
Luc
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