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Old 10-06-2012, 10:10 PM   #233 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Uncle Dave View Post
Looking over this thread, I have an idea.

First, the average current drain is quite low. If you are thinking of using Solar, it is very low. The big drain is Starting; were you are using 100Amps or so. Lights with the use of LEDs has reduced the second load.

How about Ditching the Altenater?

You will need a low energy source.

How about a Magnet placed up against the Fly-Wheel teeth? It could produce a small amount of Current. Not much, but, if you can store enough for a Start, you will have it made.

One advantage is that you could do away with the Slip Rings of the Altenator which is a point of failure over time, plus the bearings. OK, you will not be able to run your 100 RMS amplifier, but we are looking for MPG economy.

This is basically a Water Wheel generator of the early days.

You are not adding weight to the engine. The Fly-Wheel is already in place.
I'm not certain how this would work, but if the flywheel is generating electricity, then I would assume it must be adding load to the engine.
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