It might be hard to quantify any difference in charging capacity unless you have something that can force the system to put out it's maximum (think an artificial load). It can certainly be done, but may require equipment you don't have available to you.
PS. part of the load of an alternator is also load based, as the more current is drawn the more it resists rotation. This in most alternators is the majority of the resistance to rotation, I don't know if that is the same with these systems that just stir the field rather than rotate it.
PS. part of the load of an alternator is also load based, as the more current is drawn the more it resists rotation. This in most alternators is the majority of the resistance to rotation, I don't know if that is the same with these systems that just stir the field rather than rotate it.
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