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True DC generator idea. Need help to solve a problem

Started by Low-Q, October 30, 2010, 05:43:31 PM

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Lunkster

I realized that my drawing made it look like I had a single wire going around the rotor.  I upgraded the drawing to show a coil going around the full 360 degrees of the rotor.  Now at the speed increase will that not increase the voltage?  Since the core of the coil is a toroid core so that the flux generated should remain in the core, shouldn't this reduce the resistance to generator as current is drawn for the applications of this generator?  It seems like the overall system of a DC generator feeding and DC device should be more economical than an AC generator converting it's output to DC in order to feed a DC device.

The Lunkster.