Do you have a peak reading volt meter or an adaptor?
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Does not matter what you take the reading on. No rush.
There is a formula to get from a peak voltage reading to an RMS reading. That same formula can be rearranged to get to peak from RMS. Makes me wonder why the need for a peak reading meter.
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OK I checked the charge coil loaded ( wire stuck up the bullet connectors with motor running @ 1500 RPM I read 237VDC with my adapter and on AC with just my voltmeter set to AC I read 61 - 65 VAC
At around 3500 on DC with adapter I read 162 VDC and on just my meter set at AC, 59VAC
I do not think this will relate to a formula if that is what you are looking for
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what about the readings I got on the charge coil on my C40?
I will need to use my fluke 87 tomorrow again to see if I understand how to use it properly for peak to compare to the readings with the Adapter I made.
I just took readings again on an outlet here in the house and to find peak I had to push the min/Max button and then the button below it labeled peak/min/ max to get a reading of +162 for max and -162 for min.Last edited by 99yam40; 09-09-2021, 07:09 PM.
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I always thought the cap, diode, and resister was to build up and hold the charge voltage long enough so the meter could see it better.
anyway you look at it, if they set the specs minimum with using the special peak reading meter, I am not sure you can use anything else to compare to the spec voltages
higher RPM means a lot higher frequency as those magnets fly by the coils
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