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Started by Nemesiswes, September 04, 2007, 02:31:23 AM

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Nemesiswes

Hey I have question on what do you think could happen if you had a circuit that was powered by a generator and say that the circuit's end result was that it had more power then the input, so would there be any feedback into the generator and if so does anyone have a idea on how to stop it like say by dispating the excess energy through idk resistors so the backfeed is much less and then once more power is needed by a device, you just decrease the resistance, thus allowing more current flow but still the same amount of backfeed, because the power is still being disapated by the device.

well any one have any ideas on if that could work to decrease the impact of a backfeed of power into the generator or is there another way??????

hansvonlieven

G'day Nemesiswes,

If you have such a circuit I am sure we all would like to have a look at it.

Hans von Lieven
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