And Watts equals the ability to do work.
I have a question(s) that will help me out alot if somebody can help me answer them. I'm not very experienced with electrical theory and until I get to actual experiments that is not likely to change. Right now all I'm doing is reconditiong/desulfating batteries for use with my inverter.
I really want to use solar panels to keep them charged but have come to the conclusion that I will have to build the panels myself to be able to afford it.
In the meantime I am collecting tools I'll need and decluttering my limited space to make room for future experiments. Mostly I'll get what I need from pawn shops, yard sales and the like.
I have an idea to extract more power from the solar panels and I wanted to ask you guys if you think it will work. To do that I need to ask about motors.
I assume that in a motor/generator the smaller gauge wire, the higher the voltage and the faster it turns the higher the voltage. The drawback being (as I understand) with very little amps; therefore the inability to do any work. But I'm also guessing such a generator would draw very little amps either. So it wouldn't take much power to run it.
Solar cells can be connected to either add voltage or amperage.
For example you have a generator producing say 300 volts and little amperage and you have a solar panel wired to produce say 20 amps and little volts. Now you have two separate systems with a potential of 6,000 watts if you can tie together their outputs into a single system. Are there anyway to do that? I was thinking maybe 2, 1:1 transformers matched to each's input; in other words the high voltage transformer to the motor/generator and the high amp transformer to the solar and then run those outputs to a coil that would add together the voltage and amperage. That idea is just off the top of my head but does anyone here know of a way to combine two systems into one. If this will not work please tell me why.
I want to learn and short of experience which is in the future I have to rely on asking questions.
Sorry if this is a ignorant question as I am can kind of ignorant in this area but I really don't understand why this can't be done.
Thanks for you time in answering.
-RG
I have a question(s) that will help me out alot if somebody can help me answer them. I'm not very experienced with electrical theory and until I get to actual experiments that is not likely to change. Right now all I'm doing is reconditiong/desulfating batteries for use with my inverter.
I really want to use solar panels to keep them charged but have come to the conclusion that I will have to build the panels myself to be able to afford it.
In the meantime I am collecting tools I'll need and decluttering my limited space to make room for future experiments. Mostly I'll get what I need from pawn shops, yard sales and the like.
I have an idea to extract more power from the solar panels and I wanted to ask you guys if you think it will work. To do that I need to ask about motors.
I assume that in a motor/generator the smaller gauge wire, the higher the voltage and the faster it turns the higher the voltage. The drawback being (as I understand) with very little amps; therefore the inability to do any work. But I'm also guessing such a generator would draw very little amps either. So it wouldn't take much power to run it.
Solar cells can be connected to either add voltage or amperage.
For example you have a generator producing say 300 volts and little amperage and you have a solar panel wired to produce say 20 amps and little volts. Now you have two separate systems with a potential of 6,000 watts if you can tie together their outputs into a single system. Are there anyway to do that? I was thinking maybe 2, 1:1 transformers matched to each's input; in other words the high voltage transformer to the motor/generator and the high amp transformer to the solar and then run those outputs to a coil that would add together the voltage and amperage. That idea is just off the top of my head but does anyone here know of a way to combine two systems into one. If this will not work please tell me why.
I want to learn and short of experience which is in the future I have to rely on asking questions.
Sorry if this is a ignorant question as I am can kind of ignorant in this area but I really don't understand why this can't be done.
Thanks for you time in answering.
-RG
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