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xifer
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Someone said to me that running in hot oil damages the stator
whereas I thought the oil cooled it!
Is that true?
whereas I thought the oil cooled it!
Is that true?
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xifer said:Someone said to me that running in hot oil damages the stator
whereas I thought the oil cooled it!
Is that true?
mixongw said:
xifer said:mixongw said:
I can't see it Firefox crashes on that site - so does IE !
Appears I have a java problem. Are you using
Java\jre1.5.0_05
or something else?
xifer said:tx for the confimation - I'm having this dumb conversation
and we've gotton onto what is an alternator, what is a dynamo
what is an AC generator, why do the stators fail etc etc...
I've realised my terminoligy is shot
DC generator - I have no name for this
AC generator - I have no name for this
AC gen with moving field - ALTERNATOR
but he insists any AC gen is an alternator...
( A Brit thing but I don't think it right techically)
dyanamo - any generator! But in Britain
folk use this TERM for DC generator
This conversation is going nowhere fast...
us brits havea screwed language. And too
much time - I should be working!
My understanding is DC current cannot be generated. DC can only be rectified from AC.
earlfor said:I dont believe there is any such thing as a DC generator or alternator.
My understanding is DC current cannot be generated. DC can only be rectified from AC.
joeadams said:My understanding is DC current cannot be generated. DC can only be rectified from AC.
DC power can be generated via chemical reaction.
earlfor said:Well yeah, ya got me there.LOL I guess we could install chemical tanks on the GS.
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Arrrrr ya got me. LOL
Earl
joeadams said:My understanding is DC current cannot be generated. DC can only be rectified from AC.
DC power can be generated via chemical reaction.
focus frenzy said:The first dynamo based on Faraday's principles was built in 1832 by Hippolyte Pixii, a French instrument maker. It used a permanent magnet which was rotated by a crank. The spinning magnet was positioned so that its north and south poles passed by a piece of iron wrapped with wire. Pixii found that the spinning magnet produced a pulse of current in the wire each time a pole passed the coil. Furthermore, the north and south poles of the magnet induced currents in opposite directions. By adding a commutator, Pixii was able to convert the alternating current to direct current.
earlfor said:Well yeah, ya got me there.LOL I guess we could install chemical tanks on the GS.
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Arrrrr ya got me. LOL
Earl
joeadams said:My understanding is DC current cannot be generated. DC can only be rectified from AC.
DC power can be generated via chemical reaction.
GARYEIN1 said:? FOR EARLFOR
IF YOU RELOCATE THE R/R TOWARDS THE FRONT OF THE BIKE WERE
IT GETS MORE DIRECT AIR GOING ACROSS IT WILL THAT HELP COOL IT DOWN AND LAST LONGER
GARY
earlfor said:Interesting Leon. Makes me wonder why then we use an AC system if we could generate DC which wouldnt require a rectifier.
Also, the last line of the paragraph seems to substantiate my first statement. "By adding a commutator, Pixii was able to convert the alternating current to direct current" Technically, DC current is not being generated. AC current is being generated and modified resulting in DC current. It seems that by that definition, we could say the GS charging system produces DC current since DC is the end result.
Earl