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How to change/increase the output frequency of my AC generator?

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Folks,

My electronics aren't the best. I was trying to figure out how to change/increase the frequency of an output of my ac generator. I am trying to get near 8 mA per meter of wire at 100 v at 2KHz

Coming off a 12v 6w ac generator.

Ideas? Is there something like a bridge rectifier that is one piece that I can use to step up the output? Thanks guys!!


Also......

I've got a bit yet.

I also have a second 6v 3w generator I could add to the mix.

I'm under the assumption, from what I understand, that I could add a capacitor and ****?**** to step up the output.



If I need too....I have a 12v inverter and I assume I could get a bridge rectifier to switch it to the 12v dc output but I wonder about being able to hit that mark.

So yes, let's dispense with the knowledge, I have about eight days and then I will post pics of the project.
 

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