Discuss how to convert Positive Pole to Negative in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
Yes, you understood correct my PMA (Alternator) has 3 AC +ve output A, B and C. to my understanding you need +ve and -ve to run appliances when the PMA moves I have to use Bridge which turns AC to DC and I get both +ve and -ve from three (A, B, C) poles but then I have to use a converter to get it back to AC.You might need to rephrase the question with the correct terminology, or you’re going to get strange answers.
An AC supply changes from positive to negative 50 times a second , (in UK) so are you asking how to change a line to neutral?
Saying you’re from the Moon also won’t help with answers
I suggest if you do find a way you should patent it then auction it to the highest bidder. IMHOYes, you understood correct my PMA (Alternator) has 3 AC +ve output A, B and C. to my understanding you need +ve and -ve to run appliances when the PMA moves I have to use Bridge which turns AC to DC and I get both +ve and -ve from three (A, B, C) poles but then I have to use a converter to get it back to AC.
I want to eliminate the converter and bridge from my circuit and would like to know if there is a device or circuit which I can use to get AC +ve and -ve straight from PMA output Poles
Thanks
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