Sorry I am new to this and pretty much self teaching. I am using a 12 volt battery in an electronic system that fluctuates a magnet with a mosfet zn44 I think off hand, with a 3144 hall sensor. When I put the reverse biased diode in between the leads on the coil there is no more heat to the mosfet or the coil itself. Was trying to charge the 4 18650’s with the collapsing field. End product I would like to be able to boost the system with a battery and use a relay to get the system to self run. If it is even possible.It would depend on the battery voltage. A capacitor is not charged, it has "Zero" volts to oppose the current flow from the collapsing mag field. The voltage of the battery will restrict this current and the "charging" may be negligible.
I am such a Nubiee haha thanks for the advise. How the hell do I change the title now or do I have to make a new thread?Thread title police here.
“I need help” is of no help to anybody here.
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“I am trying to charge a battery from collapsing power in a magnet”
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Can we have a schematic please?Sorry I am new to this and pretty much self teaching. I am using a 12 volt battery in an electronic system that fluctuates a magnet with a mosfet zn44 I think off hand, with a 3144 hall sensor. When I put the reverse biased diode in between the leads on the coil there is no more heat to the mosfet or the coil itself. Was trying to charge the 4 18650’s with the collapsing field. End product I would like to be able to boost the system with a battery and use a relay to get the system to self run. If it is even possible.
No, don’t make a new thread.I am such a Nubiee haha thanks for the advise. How the hell do I change the title now or do I have to make a new thread?
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