Efficient AC Generator

7 months ago
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Here I use my original controller for my old Back Emf coil taking around 40ma to operate at 12 volts.

I use a capacitive power supply to take advantage of reactance power instead of using traditional "real" power. I make the point that this method is not to hack the grid but more on extra efficiency and is completely applicable to off grid AC generators as well. So you may as well take advantage of reactance power as well. Something usually ignored and left out.

By using my module to pulse the DC motor at 100 hertz with a 40% duty cycle, It allows me to have a longer off time yet still maintain the RPM once the motor has started. The motor spins at an acceptable speed, And provides with 60 hertz AC of a couple watts max on the output of the Permanent magnet synchronous generator. Just like a washing machine pump, You get high voltage out of this with very little spin.

Now that I broken the symmetry, The next obvious step would be to feed a shorter pulse at the 40% off time on the opposite phase, In Tom Bearden terms, Introduce some asymmetrical regauging. And this alone should make this system even that much more efficient, As you can see it runs lamps of a few watts.

Now taking this another step by recycling back emf adding a capacitor and AC transformer in the mix to include some resonance amplification and we are in business.

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