[modeleng] Re: generator bis

Patrick

Sorry, I can't help directly with you question, but I may be able to shed
some light on one reason why no-one has supplied the information you seek.

The area of Electrical/Electronic information that you are asking about is,
like many others, very specialised and the Engineers working in this area do
so in order to "pay the mortgage".  Consequently, they would - I'm sure - be
willing to assist you for a fee, but - - - - - .

Have you tried asking the same question on the appropriate section of the
Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) - formally IEE - discussion
fora / forums (sic):-

http://www.theiet.org/forums/forum/index.cfm?forumid=1

You'll need to register as a user first, but you don't need to be a member
of the IET to do so (we don't charge for that part of our services !).

I suspect, however, you may receive the, "This is design information that is
usually paid for" answer.  Still worth a try - - maybe.

Regards
Andy
(CEng, FIET)

-----Original Message-----
From: modeleng-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:modeleng-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Patrick Coppens
Sent: 26 October 2007 16:47
To: modeleng@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [modeleng] generator bis

Evening all!

I have have asked this question in the past, and nobody on the forum 
seemed to be eager to answer.
I rather hope that in the meanwhile, we have gained some new members, 
and therefore I will put my problem before you again.

I am in search of a working circuitry diagram of an automatic voltage 
control module, as they are used in recent three phase self exciting 
generators.
I have made up my mind, to alter the whole setup and add a 12 volts car 
alternator, to supply the field coils of the necessary current, and thus 
adding an external exciter.

On the other hand it would be nice to have it working diagram of the 
absolute crap that came with the generator set.  You never know what it 
might come in handy for!

Your wisdom on this will be appreciated,

Patrick
Flanders

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