Matching to the impedance of an alternator.

try spinning the dynamo faster.

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it's inherent in the construction (it's the permanent magnet rotor)

if you translate the dynamo into a transformer, the equivalent of the rotor is a variable frequency AC current source driving the primary.

A current source because gives the same level of magnetic field at any frequency, like the permanent magnet rotor does.

I don't think there's a simple solution that will get you for instance a voltage source from a variable speed generator.

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Troll.

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It's appears to be a parody of the Sweedish Chef. Maybe he's recently taken a dose of muppets.

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Now *that* is brilliant.

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