7.6 vdc sounds about right, depending on the cost of the meter you are
using to measure it.  Remember, please, that Bruce's generator produces
a pulsed square wave, which when measured by a normal, inexpensive
Volt-Ohm-Milliammeter will register ONE-HALF the actual voltage, because
half the time the voltage is ON (approx. 15.2 vdc, with loss in the
circuit) and half the time the voltage is OFF (0 vdc).  The meter
averages the two, and reads 7.6 vdc.  Simple, but elegant.
grace & peace from Paul Bembower.


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