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AC generator

AC generator

A generator which produces alternating current when driven by a prime mover.
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It features a new radiator along with a strong lithium-ion battery and an AC generator that supplies the LED lights on the bike with power, stand, horn, rear-view mirrors and speedometer along with LED tail lights.
Based on a stable DC voltage, the generator model should be switched to a three-phase permanent magnetic AC generator with a three-phase diode rectifier.
The dual side fan to be put in to use is relatively ac generator to use produce the electricity to supply for lights.
Figure 2 depicts a typical three-stage brushless synchronous machine used as AC generator. The generator is a three-stage brushless synchronous machine composed of the main alternator, the excitation stage, and the permanent magnet generator (PMG) [17, 18].
The first recorded accidental electrocution occurred in 1879 when a stage carpenter in Lyon, France, touched a 250volt AC generator [3].
Art is well catered for, too, with some tasteful slide-rule patent posters, or Tesla AC generator patent prints.
Figure 2 shows the circuit configuration of proposed MDMC including the positive DC input voltage (battery), negative DC input voltage (battery), three-phase input voltages (AC generator), multidirectional matrix converter and resistor-inductor (R-L) load, and second-order L-C filter which is used at the input terminals to filter out the high frequency harmonics of the input currents.
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