Hello again,
It seems I am a guy full of questions. Ok this thread goes for the Energizer coil at top of my SSG.
I had been inspired by Rick Friedrich's SSG self runner setup (not likely) and i had mounted on top of my SSG a 55 ohms 24 agw coil. My rotor back then was composed of 18 magnets in alternating polarity doubled stacked.
Coil at SSG's 250 rpm was outputed some 40 volts ac and had a 80mA current when shorted.
The peculiar thing
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I had repeatedly verified that if i applied a FWBR and spin the wheel (250rpm), my 460uf electrolytic cap would charge in 4-5 secs at 90 volts!
How can be possible? 40 volts ac to charge a cap to 90?
I had also noticed that the cap would charge at 90v or somewhere there no matter what the rpm of the rotor or the energizer's coil nominal voltage.
It could charge to 90volts even though the rotor was barely rotated.
BUT... if slow moving, it would take a far longer time to reach 90 volts.
By increasing RPM, cap would level some 90 vac but get there quite faster.
My question
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How can a cap could be charged (and hold the charge) in a higher value from a coil - AFTER a FWBR ???
Regards,
Baroutologos
It seems I am a guy full of questions. Ok this thread goes for the Energizer coil at top of my SSG.
I had been inspired by Rick Friedrich's SSG self runner setup (not likely) and i had mounted on top of my SSG a 55 ohms 24 agw coil. My rotor back then was composed of 18 magnets in alternating polarity doubled stacked.
Coil at SSG's 250 rpm was outputed some 40 volts ac and had a 80mA current when shorted.
The peculiar thing
**************************
I had repeatedly verified that if i applied a FWBR and spin the wheel (250rpm), my 460uf electrolytic cap would charge in 4-5 secs at 90 volts!
How can be possible? 40 volts ac to charge a cap to 90?
I had also noticed that the cap would charge at 90v or somewhere there no matter what the rpm of the rotor or the energizer's coil nominal voltage.
It could charge to 90volts even though the rotor was barely rotated.
BUT... if slow moving, it would take a far longer time to reach 90 volts.
By increasing RPM, cap would level some 90 vac but get there quite faster.
My question
**************************
How can a cap could be charged (and hold the charge) in a higher value from a coil - AFTER a FWBR ???
Regards,
Baroutologos
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