Posted by sotxbill on September 05, 2010 at 06:58:32 from (69.152.236.101):
In Reply to: generator posted by roy prins on September 03, 2010 at 17:22:10:
I dont know that it cares what direction it is spun.. since its probably an ac 110/220 volt generator, it probably will be fine.
the only problem will be the cooling fans inside if any. they are designed to move air across the coils and could move the air backwards.. which again will probably will not matter. Or the brushes could be angled for one direction, but not usually.
old generators spin a coil of wire in a dc field, new generators spin a field in a coil of wires.
but still the get spun in a field that changes polarity due to rotation, not direction of rotation.
and Ac voltage does not have polarity.. at least at the generator.. after it leaves it can have a ground and neutral attached but that is external to the spinning coil and those items are assigned at the generator output.
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