I just added a generator to my off grid system by feeding 120v into a bridge rectifier & using a 250v 2,200 mfd electrolytic capacitor for the DC filter then feeding that into a 120 amp charge controller.
On an oscilloscope the filtering looks perfect with no load but when I put a load on the charger the oscilloscope displays some aggressive high peak looking AC curves unlike scoping a charger running on panels which looks perfectly flat, so I'm wondering, do I need more filtering or a different size or type capacitor? The charger seems to function properly but I'm pretty concerned that those AC looking curves may damage the charger. Any suggestions?
An update: I found out chokes can be used with the capacitors to reduce the ripple even more but I couldn't find out what choke value would be needed for a rectified 120v AC to DC. Thx to a post on this, I discovered the 2200 mfd cap I was using is way under sized & would need at least 50,000 mfd but would still have a 5v ripple at 30 amps thus looking into adding a choke appears will clean up the rest. Anybody savvy on chokes?