Hi liber63,
I assume you already checked the followings:
-- diode bridge is good, no defective diode in it
--all the wires connections to and from the diode bridge towards the capacitor and the lamp load and analog ampermeter are ok
--capacitor is not defective
Now the next step if the above checks seem ok would be to run your motor from a 5-6 VDC only to have a low rpm for the bigger mod motor i.e. for your generator and measure DC voltage across the capacitor, without a lamp load.
When you turn the shaft of the bigger motor alone by your hand, is there any voltage appearing across the capacitor your volmeter can measure?
Does the lamp load illuminate when you put it across the capacitor? Or directly across the bigger motor output?
Gyula
I assume you already checked the followings:
-- diode bridge is good, no defective diode in it
--all the wires connections to and from the diode bridge towards the capacitor and the lamp load and analog ampermeter are ok
--capacitor is not defective
Now the next step if the above checks seem ok would be to run your motor from a 5-6 VDC only to have a low rpm for the bigger mod motor i.e. for your generator and measure DC voltage across the capacitor, without a lamp load.
When you turn the shaft of the bigger motor alone by your hand, is there any voltage appearing across the capacitor your volmeter can measure?
Does the lamp load illuminate when you put it across the capacitor? Or directly across the bigger motor output?
Gyula
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