> ken gilbert Wrote:
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> > el pollo Wrote:
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> > ee101 you can only float a dc voltage. go back and read again.
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> I see you're doubling down with the horseshit.
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> you can repeat it like a mantra all you want, but it doesn't make it
> true. it only calls into question any other "science" you spout in
> defense of your ego.
notice ken gilbert did not say what capacitor to use.
you need to understand what is being said to comment. and its not just ken gilbert. mark too. its not that you are offending a dead guy by calling things by the wrong name.
your repair is excellent. but if you knew all the terms you could have ordered the right r/r and skipped the trailtech and the soldering. yes you could have done the same thing run led's, batteryless, gel what ever and skipped the repair.
I'm amazed mark got as far as he has and of marks knowledge.
anyway lets say we know the terms and start with that ac stator coil unmolested with only one wire coming out of it. you can't use the frame as ground unless you run half wave. look up half wave r/r and look at the scoot type 4 wire half wave units. sell between 4-6$. with only one stator wire one of the two stator in the r/r is not connected.
none of this is mantra, its physics.
mark, there is another way. I use a 2 wire dc 12v regulator. I rectify first then I use modern transistors to regulate. modern transistors mount anywhere that's metal with one tiny hole using the metal mount as the heat sink. my cost is like 3$. the rectifier is an additional 1$. (edited)