Hey Steve,
Geezer's R/R is setup to get more charging effect from the ALT at lower rpms, so I am thinking that he's doing close to what you're suggesting at almost grounding the Green wire, or at least setting the voltage demand threshold much lower so the field coil is energized more at the lower rpms.
As to how long will the field coil last? There's no moving parts, it's already getting HOT from the engine heat, so wondering if you're saying that it would get a lot hotter to cause it to burn up???
Perhaps the newer Mosfet type R/R is stronger/more durable so it can handle the shunting of the xsive voltage better?? Or, just running the field coil at full power all the time is easier than having to actually regulate it.
And I don't totally understand all of the magic of electricity! With the Xsive amount of voltage that would be created but not used/needed, it would go to the Frame/Ground...what happens to it, is it converted into HEAT or what..?
T.C.
Geezer's R/R is setup to get more charging effect from the ALT at lower rpms, so I am thinking that he's doing close to what you're suggesting at almost grounding the Green wire, or at least setting the voltage demand threshold much lower so the field coil is energized more at the lower rpms.
As to how long will the field coil last? There's no moving parts, it's already getting HOT from the engine heat, so wondering if you're saying that it would get a lot hotter to cause it to burn up???
Perhaps the newer Mosfet type R/R is stronger/more durable so it can handle the shunting of the xsive voltage better?? Or, just running the field coil at full power all the time is easier than having to actually regulate it.
And I don't totally understand all of the magic of electricity! With the Xsive amount of voltage that would be created but not used/needed, it would go to the Frame/Ground...what happens to it, is it converted into HEAT or what..?
T.C.
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