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Re: I'm Kinda Dense: Alternators Again
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Posted by Allan in NE on March 10, 2005 at 06:31:43 from (148.78.243.24):
In Reply to: Re: I'm Kinda Dense: Alternators Again posted by Doug in OR on March 09, 2005 at 20:10:39:
Mornin', Boy! You ain't the only one; I can't even remember back that far, seems like just a fog now after all these years. :>) I'm not disputing the initial charge flow in the field circuit; yes, of course it happens. This is what Bob describes as the "flash". But once that happens and the two legs of the field are at the same potential, current flow then becomes nil 'thru' the field and (I think) the main offending drop, or our controversial "bleed" if you will, is then seen as the remaining voltage drop across that gate. Does this make any sense or am I still looking at it upsidedown? (I have a really bad habit of viewing from this perspective) :>( Allan
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