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| Alternative Energy Discussion relating to the design and implementation of alternate energies. |
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| Experienced Member | Making the best use of a light breeze that may not provide enough energy to charge a lead acid accumilator by diverting the available charge to low voltage Ni-Cad's. Plus , it also can limit the generator RPM should the need arise.
__________________ It may seem like a good idea at the time , but never stir your cold coffee with a soldering iron. |
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| Guest | Sure, as it says voltage is proportional to wind speed and most light breezes won't be able to charge at a high current rate. Why not use the overload resistance to heat water as well, water is great for thermal transfer. |
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| Experienced Member | Agreed , rather than dump the heat to atmosphere using it to heat a water (or oil?) reservoir would make sense.
__________________ It may seem like a good idea at the time , but never stir your cold coffee with a soldering iron. |
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| Experienced Member | How about using a switching regulator with a transformer that could output 13.8V with the current limited to 1A from a wide input voltage range, like 5V to 20V? |
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| Experienced Member | A centrifugal device and springs to change the blade angle at different wind speeds I found was the best solution, you can with a bit of cunning increase the blade area at low wind speeds. |
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| Experienced Member | forgive me for my ignorance..but im sorta a newbie..the LM334 is a constant current source right??when buying thecomponent, wht should ask for??jus mention 'LM334"???are all components cheap in this circuit??
__________________ \"electricity is a good slave, but a bad master\" |
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| Guest | yes it is and in the circuit it acts as a current limiter and diode for the NiCad batteries, since the LM334 is limited to 10mA output there would be a better way to recharge 4 nicads but the circuit doesn't need much power so I suppose I'd let that one slide through |
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| New Member | If power is 100V to 200V : Three Phase Delta : Than how do you charge : 24V 0 40 amps batteries using this technology |
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| Experienced Member | if you have 3 phase 100 a 200 volt i assume that you use a normal 3 phase electro motor as generator then you can step it down with a transformer to the prefered voltage (it's AC) and then make the charger for you batteries this charger will be different as the circuit that is posted in this tread |
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