by Gunther » Mon Feb 16, 2015 12:24 am
I expect the capacitor to see a maximum of 3 amps AC, which corresponds to 15% of the max alternator current, which is just a first order guess. I agree with you Ryan, the #10 wire to ground on the B and C diagram could be reduced in size if the capacitor is supplied with a 5A fuse.
I noticed that the B and C diagram shows a three phase regulator. Since the ripple is much less with a three phase regulator and alternator, one doesn't need as large a capacitor as with a single phase system.
The permanent magnet alternators in the AeroVee and Jabiru are interesting in that the output voltage starts to drop as the output current goes beyond rated capacity. So, if the regulator fails to a high output voltage state, one can help lower the DC voltage simply by switching on more DC load.
Gunther
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