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Practical Induction -- What Provides The Most Power?
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[QUOTE="berkeman, post: 5655970, member: 8921"] Interesting link, thanks for posting it. In general, airfoils/propellers will be more efficient at converting airflow energy compared to flat surfaces. That's one of the efficiency advantages you want to look for. Recent advances in DC-DC converters have helped to maximize the efficiency of power generation systems like solar panels and other installations. They allow you to run the conversion at the "Maximum Power Point" where the output power of the source is matched to the load via the DC-DC converter's operating point(s). Let me know if you want help finding links to reading about those key terms. :smile: [/QUOTE]
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