Originally posted by Brian516
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when you are getting multiple spikes, that is the transistor literally shutting off then turning back on again each time... this is because the magnet has not finished passing the coil core. the emitter base diode is forcing the transistor to shut off and the magnet is forcing the transistor to turn back on. The faster the wheel turns the stronger the current to the base of the transistor is, so the magnet starts winning the battle and keeping the transistor open longer... and yes, more current consumption.
There are several ways to combat this. smaller core, smaller magnets or superpole magnets glued together. also.......... back the coil off/away from the magnet, away from the wheel. there are many things to be balanced here, each one of these changes will affect charging as well. Your good notes and documentation will be crucial to your journey. I like the dimensions you have, as long as your wheel is able to spin fast enough I think backing the coil off is the best place to start. Sounds like you have a handle on things though. please continue to post. Many people will benefit from your experiences.
KR - Patrick A.
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