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A significant factor in the system is that as the amperage was doubled, the voltage drop was less than 3/4 of 1 volt. Secondly, there was negligible torque increase on the system as the amperage increased. Combined, these two factors contribute to the operation of a highly efficient charging system capable of an output greater than 6.5 kilowatts. The testing was limited to maintaining the power output to below 300 watts as this was the capacity of the DC load controller used.

Based on the recorded test results when the load on the Turbine exceeds 17.5 amps at 1,750 RPM’s, the InteliSmart™ Power Management Control System (IPMCS) provides the required amount of voltage to charge the battery (ies); in doing so, current is increased therefore providing a quicker charge. It can increase the rpm’s resulting in higher current output.

 

Real time testing concluded the accuracy of the manufacturer’s specifications. The manufactures specifications also show the turbines maximum output to be 150 amps and 100 volts. A reasonable projection of the charging output at 10,000 rpm’s is greater than 50 amps.

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