"Magneto" vs. 'Alternator' , What's the Difference ? ...
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2014 1:00 am
____ For at-least the past couple of years, I've been expecting & awaiting to offer the likes of the following explanation with hopes that someone-else of us here would bring-up the matter of exactly how magnetos & alternators differ,, but no-one has ever directly done-so yet, (and I can't believe that it's because everyone actually KNOWS already). _ And-so since the term 'magneto' has been getting posted rather frequently lately, I've thusly come to realize I ought-to go-ahead & use THAT as motive to finally get this word out-there, (instead of still further waiting).
__ In the past week or so,, there have been significantly more references (than the usual-norm), to the term "magneto", in regards to the electric-power generator setup within the Ducati-models which rather employ Ducati's old straight-AC.powered ignition-system.
In the past, whenever anyone (registered at this w.site) used that word 'magneto' here in the forum (prior to 2012), I'd then always feel the need to correct the use of that term and proclaim that their reference to a "magneto" should ought instead rather be referred-to as an 'alternator' !
The reason for MY-own reasoning that such correction-attempts should be done, is because when I-myself happened to become involved with such workings of motorcycles,, at THAT time, the term 'magneto' had earned a very particular & specific meaning (at-least within the USA) ! ... As such an item was-not merely-just an electrical-generator, but ALSO most of an entire ignition-system all self-contained within just a single component-unit,, and that which some others have referred-to as a 'magneto' within old AC.powered Duc.single-models, is certainly-NOT such as THAT -(multi-component ign.unit) ! _ Thus my-own feeling for the need to point-out the difference (that none of Ducati's alternators are "magnetos"),
(all motivated due-to the related education which my mind had then become conditioned to believe, back from THOSE-days when the term 'magneto' had already rather become actually a nick-name & short-term for a magneto-powered ign.system UNIT [or some-other extended word-line of the like] ).
__ However, just as I had felt I should pass-on my-own (fairly valid) belief of what's-what on this issue,, another fellow (nearly two decades my senior), also felt the need his own-self, to correct ME ! ... And HE then straightened-out ME on what's REALLY what (with the magneto term/definition-issue),, telling me that the ORIGINAL-meaning of what a magneto ACTUALLY is, is that the only difference between a magneto and an alternator, is whether it's the magnet-rotor or the stator-winding which is the moving-part ! _ So ACTUALLY, a real-alternator has stationary magnets with a rotating armature,, while conversely, magnetos have a stationary stator-coil with rotating magnets !
So going by that ORIGINAL definition-description, then ALL our Duke-models really have 'magnetos', (and most all other motorcycles as well) !
BUT yet, these-days,, BOTH true-alternators AND true-magnetos are both called "alternators", and that's what's generally pretty-much universally accepted THESE-days ! _ So that fact somewhat logically leaves the 'magneto' slang-term left to be primarily used as the short-term/nick-name for referring-to any magneto-ign.unit. _ But since the term 'magneto' may still possibly represent either of it's original or slang term-definitions, it seems we're stuck with potential confusion between the two.
__ In any case, one thing is pretty-true though,, the Motocross/Scrambler/Mark-III/n-c.Mark-3/160-models definitely employ magneto-TYPE ignition-systems !
Dukaddy-DUKEs,
-Bob*
(* Note - THIS-post is most-likely to become DCT-ized.)
__ In the past week or so,, there have been significantly more references (than the usual-norm), to the term "magneto", in regards to the electric-power generator setup within the Ducati-models which rather employ Ducati's old straight-AC.powered ignition-system.
In the past, whenever anyone (registered at this w.site) used that word 'magneto' here in the forum (prior to 2012), I'd then always feel the need to correct the use of that term and proclaim that their reference to a "magneto" should ought instead rather be referred-to as an 'alternator' !
The reason for MY-own reasoning that such correction-attempts should be done, is because when I-myself happened to become involved with such workings of motorcycles,, at THAT time, the term 'magneto' had earned a very particular & specific meaning (at-least within the USA) ! ... As such an item was-not merely-just an electrical-generator, but ALSO most of an entire ignition-system all self-contained within just a single component-unit,, and that which some others have referred-to as a 'magneto' within old AC.powered Duc.single-models, is certainly-NOT such as THAT -(multi-component ign.unit) ! _ Thus my-own feeling for the need to point-out the difference (that none of Ducati's alternators are "magnetos"),
(all motivated due-to the related education which my mind had then become conditioned to believe, back from THOSE-days when the term 'magneto' had already rather become actually a nick-name & short-term for a magneto-powered ign.system UNIT [or some-other extended word-line of the like] ).
__ However, just as I had felt I should pass-on my-own (fairly valid) belief of what's-what on this issue,, another fellow (nearly two decades my senior), also felt the need his own-self, to correct ME ! ... And HE then straightened-out ME on what's REALLY what (with the magneto term/definition-issue),, telling me that the ORIGINAL-meaning of what a magneto ACTUALLY is, is that the only difference between a magneto and an alternator, is whether it's the magnet-rotor or the stator-winding which is the moving-part ! _ So ACTUALLY, a real-alternator has stationary magnets with a rotating armature,, while conversely, magnetos have a stationary stator-coil with rotating magnets !
So going by that ORIGINAL definition-description, then ALL our Duke-models really have 'magnetos', (and most all other motorcycles as well) !
BUT yet, these-days,, BOTH true-alternators AND true-magnetos are both called "alternators", and that's what's generally pretty-much universally accepted THESE-days ! _ So that fact somewhat logically leaves the 'magneto' slang-term left to be primarily used as the short-term/nick-name for referring-to any magneto-ign.unit. _ But since the term 'magneto' may still possibly represent either of it's original or slang term-definitions, it seems we're stuck with potential confusion between the two.
__ In any case, one thing is pretty-true though,, the Motocross/Scrambler/Mark-III/n-c.Mark-3/160-models definitely employ magneto-TYPE ignition-systems !
Dukaddy-DUKEs,
-Bob*
(* Note - THIS-post is most-likely to become DCT-ized.)