SO it has come time to address my turbine's starting difficulties. A refresher for those who don't remember my post about the setup a while back, The turbine has a 240 volt three phase output feeding a transformer feeding a 12 v system. The turbine doesnt have trouble starting from a dead stop, but it seems to have trouble getting above 60 rpms or so and I am assuming the transformer is to blame for this. My idea is to make a cut in relay system using 3 solid state relays with the 'coils' connected in a wye or delta configuration and connected directly to the turbine output and these would make/break the connection to the transformer primary. Basically I start charging at about 200 v so I would shoot for a relay that makes at say 150 volts if delta connected or 100 volts wye. I quick search of digi-key showed a relay with these characterisitcs is available. I wanted to know what others thought of this as it seems simple and quick to me. I have read what some others have done with a controller that senses the frequency and runs relays, but I am not great with electronics and dont have a ton of time to fiddle around.....
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