Re: brushless motor rectifying
- From: Jamie Morken <jmorken@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 05 Oct 2007 19:12:46 GMT
Mook Johnson wrote:
"Jamie Morken" <jmorken@xxxxxxx> wrote in message news:CyuNi.125$9m.10@xxxxxxxxxxxxHi,
If you have a wye wound brushless generator and rectify it with a 6
diode full wave rectifier, or if you rectify it with a 3 diode half wave
rectifier with the wye common being ground, the voltage of the 6 diode
rectifier will be 1.77x that of the 3 diode rectifier I read, assuming
it is a 1kW generator normally fullwave rectified is it safe to still
extra 1kW of energy using the 3 diode rectifier configuration, or will
the extra current required possibly overload the generator?
Jamie
Probably will not work. Taking 2KW form a 1KW genertor will likely cause loverload.
Sorry I meant to say:
is it safe to still EXTRACT 1kW of energy using the 3 diode rectifier configuration
.
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