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Frankly you wouldn't understand it and you would also automatically say it was wrong. I can take one or the other but not both at the same time right now.
^The voltage at the center connection is the sum of all voltages. Not the sum but rather the peak to peak average. If the voltages are three symmetrical sine waves evenly spaced, the center voltage should be constant, unless as 4G says, there's some trick that isn't in the diagram. I actually...
That's a good point. I always thought it's main purpose was to help disengage the starter as soon as the motor started, and it's presence made me think it was necessary due to design (or component strength, etc)
If you want to keep the starter from being engaged if the motor is running, get an automotive relay and run the starter button through the normally closed (NC) contacts. Connect the yellow wire from the generator to the relay coil. That's basically how the original works so it should work...