I plugged my small wind alternator into my ADC (analog-to-digital converter) through the Microphone Input. I opened Sound Recorder and chose a few seconds of recording the variable frequencies of my wind alternator being spun by hand. Played back EXACT COPY. I amplified the variable frequency, because I recorded at LOW INPUT VALUES (I had no idea if the input would burn anything). Instantly the playback reached clipping values, and like an idiot I wanted to stay in bounds, not knowing above clipping lay more broad area for amplification though the clipping is mostly visual display dissatisfaction, yet the Electrons (neg. charge carriers) and Positrons (positive charge carriers) can each be amplified separately, and by intense investigation I have found 10:1 Volts : Amps to yield optomization as a general starting point.
I began noticing in my digital watt meter program though the display clipped so badly the Sinewave was showing as perfect Square Wave... but showing in the Numerical Displays the true values 500vAC 50A(ac)
25,000 wAC. I was experimenting with Hydrogen... so I ran the output to a Large Stainless Steel water capacitor, and when I went to measure the capacitor I experienced a terrible surge of some unknown energy creep up my left middle finger all the way to my elbow. The pain was as if my bones were breaking.
Needless to say I shut all experimental "stuff" down. I still don't know what kind of field effect it was.
I had a 25,000 watts PRE-AMP >Amplified Out> across the water capacitor it was not a regular shock.
I'll post more toward the physics over a couple of postings... and try to answer any of your direct questions ProfessorGAC.