Hello All,
I am designing a 12vdc power generation system using an R/c DC brush-less 236Kv electric motor. My goal is to input enough RPM to produce 12v which I will then regulate to 5vdc for USB charging.
From what I have researched I will need to add a bridge rectifier to the motor and then a voltage regulator. I am trying to keep this as simple of a circuit as possible and I have found a few modular things on ebay including this for automotive use:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/261075648343
The input on this module is DC8-20V. My question is: For good clean DC power for charging things like an ipod, would a rectifier plus this regulation module be substantial given the change in voltage due to RPM fluctuation of the motor/generator? Or is there something in the plumbing that I am missing or need to add?
Any input greatly appreciated. And as always...have nice day.
I am designing a 12vdc power generation system using an R/c DC brush-less 236Kv electric motor. My goal is to input enough RPM to produce 12v which I will then regulate to 5vdc for USB charging.
From what I have researched I will need to add a bridge rectifier to the motor and then a voltage regulator. I am trying to keep this as simple of a circuit as possible and I have found a few modular things on ebay including this for automotive use:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/261075648343
The input on this module is DC8-20V. My question is: For good clean DC power for charging things like an ipod, would a rectifier plus this regulation module be substantial given the change in voltage due to RPM fluctuation of the motor/generator? Or is there something in the plumbing that I am missing or need to add?
Any input greatly appreciated. And as always...have nice day.