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Muhzark wrote:
Hello all, I am working on a project I had had in mind for some time now, I am looking for input on a certain aspect of it, to be more specific, what would be the best way to collect electricity from 12 dc generator [inductive] at varying voltage, condense it, and release it at a moderated 12vdc at around 300-500 amps? I was thinking maybe a big'ol capacitor and voltage regulator circuit, though I honestly don't know alot about the different types of capacitors and their capabilities. If anyone knows a good way to do this I would appreciate it, or anywhere I could go to find out would be helpful to. I think it is revealing that Capacitor Storage is typically rated in Watt/Seconds and battery Capacity is typically rated in Watt/hours ie a typical Automotive storage Battery would be rated 100 amps at a 10 hour discharge rate or about 1.2 Kilowatts hour A hefty Electronic Photo-flash Unit would be rated at 50~100 Watt-Seconds Yukio YANO |
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