Oakhouse
Electrical
- Feb 11, 2003
- 6
Hi,
British motorbikes of the 1960s were fitted with a simple two-wire stator alternator,consisting of six poles wired in series,with a permanent magnet rotor inside.
Voltage control was a zener diode in parallel with the battery and bridge rectifier output.
I wish to know what happens to the alternator (EMF,magnetic fields,output,whatever)when the zener conducts through itself,ie across the rectifier output terminals.
Thanks.
British motorbikes of the 1960s were fitted with a simple two-wire stator alternator,consisting of six poles wired in series,with a permanent magnet rotor inside.
Voltage control was a zener diode in parallel with the battery and bridge rectifier output.
I wish to know what happens to the alternator (EMF,magnetic fields,output,whatever)when the zener conducts through itself,ie across the rectifier output terminals.
Thanks.