The voltage regulator is a solid state unit supplied by the engine builder, one for each generator.
There is no temperature compensation. The lithium battery has built in electronics to prevent overcharging or unbalanced cells.
I have no idea if a current limited controller would work. The...
I should have included in my posting that the generator feeds the battery through a voltage regulator. I am told that the voltage regulator moderates the voltage but does not prevent the generator from feeding the battery as much current as it can accept and therefore the overheating of the...
I have a burned stator for a PM generator mounted in the accessory case of an internal combustion engine. The stator has 2 sets of 5 coils creating 2 20 amp generators. I am using a lithium battery and the engine builder blames the battery for the burned stator. He says the lithium battery...