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low power DC to AC feedback

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narfer

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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.

 
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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.

The details are needed to get some help with the project.

Ron
 
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.
 
What exactly is the fan attached to which generates 'the juice'? A dc motor? An alternator?
 
What exactly is the fan attached to which generates 'the juice'? A dc motor? An alternator?

I'm trying to build a small wind generator. I'm using a 4in fan to generate the juice,

The OP has stated what he is using for the drive.
 
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.
 
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