- Wed Dec 16, 2015 9:00 pm
#53457
An armature is the moving part of a solenoid, the iron rod in this case. As noted though, this alternator is well able to power them. They should not burn out, except they were infamous for burning out. They have a mass thus it will take a given amount of power to lift them against gravity, newton metres per seconds aka watts, and that's without the lamp. Not a lot but I doubt the system is anything like 100% efficient, enough to give an old school 6VDC bike system a hiccup, not this 12VDC one. The DC resistance will not give the current draw because the electro-magnetic coil is being made to do work, the power dissipation will be higher; this is immaterial as there is more than enough juice on hand. The easiest way to get their current draw for fusing purposes would be to stick the ammeter in line and fire them up.
My 'ornithopter' post was made at 4am
and I kinda like good steam punk.
My 'ornithopter' post was made at 4am