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Posted by T_Bone on September 18, 2000 at 10:22:06 from (207.254.52.191):
In Reply to: Re: I Never Thought Of This!!! posted by Dave on September 18, 2000 at 09:07:23:
Hi Dave, The more the merrier! Stated "If you run a 12 v generator at no load (0 amps or open circuit), it will produce 12 volts, and 12x0=0 watts" Where does the generator get this voltage from? You don't want to tell me that if you spin a generator buy it's self "without" any battery or (voltage source) in the loop, it will produce voltage, current or wattage? Stated "Eventually the winding amperage and heat is so great that the windings start to break down. This is what limits generator output" Then why isn't a voltage regulator called a amperage regulater? To prove the therory you just stated, take a generator and disconect all the leads to the generator, start your prime mover and tell what voltage, amperage or wattage you get at any rpm! Answer=None! T_Bone
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