Well,looking through my workshop,i spotted the old 2kva gen head from the old lister startOmatic i scored some years back from the scrap metal dealer here in town-so why not use this one
The startOmatic box/part was no good--all rusted out,and internal components unsalvageable.
But the generator it self looks ok-just covered in years of dust and dirt.
Now,this is where i need a little help,as i am not very familiar with these old brushed type AC generator.
It is a 4 pole generator(4 coils on the rotor),rated at 2kva 50Hz @ 1500 rpm.
The thicker red and black wires go to the two brushes on the slip rings.
The thinner white and grey wires go to the field windings(im guessing?)
I have removed the earth wire.
Placing the DMM across the red and black wire,and spinning the shaft by hand,i can get 2 odd volts ac across the two wires-->same for the white and grey wires.
So im guessing there is still some residual magnetism left in the rotor cores,and AFAIK,that is what use to fire up the generator when a load was placed on it.
Now,my question is-->is it just a mater of placing the right value cap across the field windings to get this thing to fire up?,or are the field windings the 240vac output,and the rotor windings have to be supplied with a DC current,so as we create a N,S,N,S field on the 4 rotor poles?.
Any help would be great and appreciated
Pics below.
Brad
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