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Who wants free electricity?
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[quote:IRQ_1:MV8yMDk2OTM4XzM1MzE1MjI5XzNDMjRBODI2] [quote:Anonymous Coward 23755869:MV8yMDk2OTM4XzM1MzE1MDg4X0IyNDhBNDU0] [quote:Anonymous Coward 30240153:MV8yMDk2OTM4XzM1MzE0OTEwX0RBM0NDQkM1] what about just getting 7 altenators spinning at the same time. That adds up to almost 110 DC. You could just switch to DC lighting. Strip a car out. One alternator runs the radio, lights, heater blowerbox, and all the other stuff in a running car. Don't go AC, go DC. Might be cheaper than you think. [/quote] Alternators are AC. Ya know, they 'alternate'. You can't series AC current. The lack of basic electric knowledge in here is amusing. [/quote] But all modern alternators have built in rectifiers (diodes). [/quote]
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