haven't had time to devote to windpower but have been doing
a bunch of research related to alternators and their design.
i came across a boost scheme that is used in some applications
and wondered if anyone tried it with their homebuilt alternators
and what the result was.
not being able to post a schematic i will try to put it into words
if one has an alternator stator connected in a Y or star configuration
therefore there is a common connection of the phases (center of the Y)
the usual connection is to connect the outer legs of the Y to the bridge rectifier
such as 6 diodes (3 upper and 3 lower) of course.
in the scheme i am refering to the center connection is also brought out
and another rectifier (1 upper and 1 lower) is also used.
it is reported that some alternators gain approx 10% in output by using this method.
either by higher output or an increase in efficiency.
has anyone done this? and what was the result?
any comments from the Electronic guru's are also welcome.
the second question relates to transformer efficiency
from what i have been able to determine from my research
transformer efficiency can be quite high most especially in very large distribution
transformer where 98% and above efficiencies are common.
smaller transformers from my earlier understanding are much less in efficiency
commonly between 85-90% on a good day (at least the ones under a few kva capacity)
i am now beginning to think perhaps some of the smaller units might also be over 90% efficient because of evidence found in some of the high power sine wave inverters which use transformers in the final stage. many of these units report over 90% efficiency for the total inverter, so it would stand to reason that the transformer used internally would have to be well over 90% because of other losses in the inverter to start with.
so my question becomes
are these transformers that are used in these inverters more efficient than typical off the shelf power transformers?
and what would you expect the effiency of inverter transformers to be?
i am thinking they too must be ~95% or better effiency?
comments?
bob g
Moved to Controls.