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When a low resistance load (e.g. light blub) is connected to a generator, the current that flow back to the generator becomes very high (high eddy current, thus lower the performance). Is it possible to add some parts to the circuit so that a low resistance load doesn't increase the generator current a lot?


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The point you are trying to make cannot be changed or altered in any way.
When a load is placed on a generator, the value of current leaving the generator via one lead is exactly the same level of current that enters the generator via the other lead. This does have an effect on the generator. It makes the generator heat up. Nothing can be done to change this phenomenon.
 
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