You could get a variable frequency drive to convert the ac to dc.  Assuming the 
get set output is 220vac or similar. 

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On 4 Mar. 2018, 13:21, at 13:21, John Lussmyer via EV <[email protected]> wrote:
>So, I happen to have an older 3 phase, 60KW generator head.
>I also have a small car engine with all the pollution controls.
>My battery pack is fully charged at 332VDC.
>
>I'm trying to figure out if there is some way to use this generator as
>a range extender.
>While driving my PFC-50 would help some, that's only 12KW.
>
>Would a "bad boy" full wave 3 phase rectifier work?  (I'd probably need
>to adjust the voltage output of the generator.)
>
>Is it possible to build a voltage regulator that adjusts the voltage
>QUICKLY in order to get something closer to a square wave output rather
>than the normal sine wave?
>
>
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