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Chuck Tribolet Chuck Tribolet is offline
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Default Overspeed alarm based on alternator frequency

Fundamental AC - the higher the freq (= more rpm) the greater the power
that can be transmitted. Which is why aircraft AC systems are often at
400Hz - smaller kit but higher power.


I was explaining why aircraft sometimes use 400Hz AC -- because they can carry
smaller transformers.

I won't disagree that you can generate (not transmit) more power by spinning the
alternator faster (up to a limit).

"CS" wrote in message ups.com...


Higher AC frequencies are good for transformers, but don't have an effect on the
transmission of power reasonable distances and a boat is way smaller than that.
But since your AC is being converted to DC, the transformer argument is
irrelevant.


I'm lost - I have not mentioned transformers???

And your AC frequency will be pretty high start with -- there's more than one
cycle per rev.


Yes, a 10 pole alt at 8000 rpm is generating AC at around 1332Hz. More
A can be produced at 1332Hz than at 50Hz.