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I see what I THINK you are trying to do here. Maybe.
If I get the drawings, this would be a total waste of energy, unless I am missing something...
The alternator on the right is assumed to be "engine turned," such as the one on your car/truck. The setup on the left is basically a dynamo. You are basically using the 25A 12V alternator on the right to power the 12V to 120V inverter at the top, using the inverter to run the "drill" motor on the left to turn the other alternator on the left, to charge a 12V battery?
If you are already turning the "main" alternator with some energy source, why not simply use this to charge the battery shown in the circuit?
I HOPE I am missing something here?
Interesting. Hope you post a further explanation.
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