N narfer New Member Dec 5, 2011 #1 Im not even gonna try to act like I know what im talking about, I know how to do some things electronic.. building a circuit is not one of them. I have a project that requires a small DC charge that I want to feed back into an AC circuit. Anyone interested in helping/building this for me? Not looking for a hand me out either, so let me know what its gonna take. Last edited by a moderator: Dec 6, 2011
Im not even gonna try to act like I know what im talking about, I know how to do some things electronic.. building a circuit is not one of them. I have a project that requires a small DC charge that I want to feed back into an AC circuit. Anyone interested in helping/building this for me? Not looking for a hand me out either, so let me know what its gonna take.
Reloadron Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Dec 6, 2011 #2 You will need to better explain what you are trying to do exactly. I have a project that requires a small DC charge that I want to feed back into an AC circuit. Click to expand... The details are needed to get some help with the project. Ron
You will need to better explain what you are trying to do exactly. I have a project that requires a small DC charge that I want to feed back into an AC circuit. Click to expand... The details are needed to get some help with the project. Ron
N narfer New Member Dec 6, 2011 #3 I'm trying to build a small wind generator. I'm using a 4in fan to generate the juice, and would like to feed it back into a DC circut. Free energy feedback if you will.
I'm trying to build a small wind generator. I'm using a 4in fan to generate the juice, and would like to feed it back into a DC circut. Free energy feedback if you will.
alec_t Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Dec 6, 2011 #4 What exactly is the fan attached to which generates 'the juice'? A dc motor? An alternator?
ericgibbs Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Dec 6, 2011 #5 alec_t said: What exactly is the fan attached to which generates 'the juice'? A dc motor? An alternator? Click to expand... I'm trying to build a small wind generator. I'm using a 4in fan to generate the juice, Click to expand... The OP has stated what he is using for the drive.
alec_t said: What exactly is the fan attached to which generates 'the juice'? A dc motor? An alternator? Click to expand... I'm trying to build a small wind generator. I'm using a 4in fan to generate the juice, Click to expand... The OP has stated what he is using for the drive.
N narfer New Member Dec 6, 2011 #6 The fan is attached to a small driven DC motor, ill have to get exact specs later today. I appoligize for my lack of term deffinition.
The fan is attached to a small driven DC motor, ill have to get exact specs later today. I appoligize for my lack of term deffinition.