Amps, etc.
On Fri, 27 Jul 2007 05:21:01 -0500, Geoff Schultz
wrote:
And don't forget cooling. A 200A alternator is going to generate a lot
of heat and will need to be cooled. You just can't throw it into an
enclosed engine space and expect it to crank out 200A without burning
up. You need to have a 3 stage controller with a thermocouple on the
alternator and you need to pipe air into the engine space.
Good points. In the end you may find that a generator coupled to an
inverter/charger has a lot to recommend it.
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