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  • Recharging Primary with generator coils from 3PM-Kit

    i would like to add my 3 generator coils(incl.R60rods) from the 3PM-Kit to my big bicycle vanilla SSG to extend primary

    i got/have the accessorie kit for 3PM-Kit..
    including a capacitor, mjl transistor, reed swetch, bridge rectifier..
    a sketch was in the package too..

    if i use 3 gen-coils... should i:
    - add each indivual, with own cap/transistor/reed swtich/bridge-rectifier
    - add coils in serie to one set of cap/transistor/reed swtich/bridge-rectifier
    - add coils in parallel to one set of cap/transistor/reed swtich/bridge-rectifier

    what is the best?

    to charge the primary, i would have to track the cummulated energy/voltage in the capacitor..
    when it is high enough, 14, 15, 16, 18 Volts?
    i have to disconnect the trigger/motor function.. and open the path from capacitor to the primary...
    after that event, cap should disconnect from primary, and trigger/motor should be connected again...

    i would to that stuff, logic, with my arduino hardware/experience...
    i am more a programmer than an electronics-people
    if anyone has a sketch with detailed parts, without need of arduino...

    the timing wheel is a good versions of pure mechanical switching..
    but it could be that i would have to use several timing wheels in serie.. to get enough time for capacitor-accumulation..,
    i would need space for timing wheels...


    any hints, before i swing solder iron?

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    If you charge the capacitor and pulse the primary battery the motor must be completely off and then Joules are important stored in the capacitor but you must be at double the battery voltage for the pulse dis-charge to either the primary battery or the secondary battery.
    http://www.energyscienceforum.com/wi...2.html#post441

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