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* | *[https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials?utm_source=SparkFun+Customer+Newsletter&utm_campaign=18882dd364-Dec30-Jan3_Newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_fa5287abaf-18882dd364-7184005// Electronics Skills Tutorial] basic skill sets and knowledge from Sparkfun | ||
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Revision as of 20:40, 2 January 2014
Overview
Links to research on various electrical components of the GVCS.
Main
- Crash Course on Power Electronics
- Electronics Skills Tutorial basic skill sets and knowledge from Sparkfun
- Electronics List
Universal Power Supply
Generation
- Fuel-based Generators
- Gas Fuel
- Liquid Fuels
- Human Generators
- Hydroelectric
- Solar PV
- Steam Engine
- Sterling Engines
- Wind Turbine
Storage
Tools
- Ammeter
- Charge Controller
- Inverter Concept
- Energy Monitor
- Variable Power Source
- Voltmeter
Interfaces
- 4 Prong 240V 30/50A socket to 3 Prong 240V 30/50A receptacle instructions (for miller generator conversion)
- Use 3 strand (3+ground) 6 gauge wire.
- For 4 prong socket:
- Connect bare copper ground to round, top prong
- Connect white to bottom, square prong
- Connect black & red (hot) leads to side, square prongs
- For 3 prong receptacle
- Connect bare copper ground to center, square prong
- Connect red & black leads to other two prongs
- Cut white lead at base of plug. Do not attach.
Yahoo answers source for cutting neutral
Images source