From what I understand about generators, is that the higher the electrical load that is placed on the gen, the more power is required to maintain the rpm. This is because the magnets in the rotor will create a voltage in the coils, which in turn produce an opposing magnetic field which slows down the rotor. So what would happen if you wound the coils in the other direction? Would the electrons still flow in the same direction? Is the generated opposing magnetic field dependent upon the polarity of the passing permanent magnet on the rotor or the direction that the coils were wound in?