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    Using a dynamo to charge batteries

    "You need to be more specific about exactly what you're trying to do, available power from the dynamo, battery capacity, current drawn by the load. Any and all of those will directly affect any design." Ok, so sorry this has taken so long to reply to the project took a backseat for...
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    Using a dynamo to charge batteries

    Im working on a proof of concept on a smaller model so the power demands will be relatively low. If you feel batteries would be the best bet how could I allow them to charge and disspate from charging dock?
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    Using a dynamo to charge batteries

    Hi guys, I’m a sophomore physics student trying to design a mechanically driven EAP actuator propulsion system and I’m stuck. First off my understand of electrical circuits is rather limited at this point but the design is relatively simply, here’s gist of it. The system is driven by the same...

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