Mbrownn, I tried yestyerday using one extra positive brush on the commutatorwith a few bulbs as a load. It does remove just about all the armature reaction at about 3000 rpms. This was dome on a stock GM generator, with out any modifications.
As for a motorising side of the generator this can be easily done with a couple quick modifications. I have done this using other starter coils from another old starter. I havent done the modification with the stosk feild coils to see how they would function. Will try to do this sometime today. (NEW IDEAS CREATE NEW ENTHUSIAM)
The ratio of turns is what ever we want to make just so they will balance.The star wound armature, would have three balance coils for the armature. Thus the triffilar coil. working with alternators these balance coils bring the input down and out put up.
Removing the armature windings will be a challenge, can be done though.
As for a motorising side of the generator this can be easily done with a couple quick modifications. I have done this using other starter coils from another old starter. I havent done the modification with the stosk feild coils to see how they would function. Will try to do this sometime today. (NEW IDEAS CREATE NEW ENTHUSIAM)
The ratio of turns is what ever we want to make just so they will balance.The star wound armature, would have three balance coils for the armature. Thus the triffilar coil. working with alternators these balance coils bring the input down and out put up.
Removing the armature windings will be a challenge, can be done though.
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