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There is no way to answer without knowing the wattage rating of the 9 volt generator. A generator's wattage rating depends on the size of the wire in it, the wattage of the rectifiers if it is a DC generator, and the horse power of the engine or motor that is available to turn the generator.
The generator should be about ¾ hp.
There are compressors with motors designed to run on DC. A compressor with an AC motor can't.
Yes, but the motor's horsepower rating will not be reached.
because the generator generate apparent power in kilos and it is written as ( kilo volt ampere OR KVA) it is the combination of active and reactive powers where active will be used by the consumers and the reactive will come back to the generator.
You wouldn't. Terminology wrong? An alternator is a generator that generates AC.
Your compressor is a dual voltage compressor. The original installer followed the instructions to switch it (probably internally) to the 230 volt setting or to internally wire it for that voltage. The label or information plate on the unit may only indicate the higher voltage rating. You don't have to do anything.
Yes an adapter can be made. You must keep in mind that the US generator's speed is set for 60 Hz generation. The frequency of a generator is governed by the RPM of the engine. If the generator has speed control on it, it will have to be turned down so that the frequency meter reads 50 Hz.
A volt can not be connected to a circuit.
you only need two 12 volt batteries to make 24 volt. connect them in series
There is no way to answer without knowing the wattage rating of the 9 volt generator. A generator's wattage rating depends on the size of the wire in it, the wattage of the rectifiers if it is a DC generator, and the horse power of the engine or motor that is available to turn the generator.
The generator should be about ¾ hp.
There are compressors with motors designed to run on DC. A compressor with an AC motor can't.
no
If you are talking about the compressor clutch coil windings then connect one wire to from the coil to ground and the other wire to a 12-volt source, the coil will become magnetized and will be able to put up a heavy piece of metal or you can use a ohm meter as well..........
connect + to + and - to - and connect the load between the two + and the two -