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Re: Experimental Windings
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WXYZCIENCE
on Sat Oct 07, 2006 at 09:19:15 PM MST
stephent, the tube is 4" in diameter and 6" in length made from fiberglass. The wire was stripped from an old transformer (#24 ?) The stator was from my motor conversion pictured here.
Joseph.
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Re: Experimental Windings
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johnnythefox
on Sat Oct 07, 2006 at 10:37:10 PM MST
I've had simular thought's along these lines.
With a little more outside the box thinking you could set the shaft as stationary and let the mags rotate on the outside of your coils inside of a piece of pipe on bairrings.
This would force the mags out against the pipe no chance of them coming lose.
good luck
have fun
johnnythefox
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Re: Experimental Windings
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johnnythefox
on Sat Oct 07, 2006 at 10:43:26 PM MST
Well you would also need to drill out the shaft too allow the egress of the wires from the coils.
Johnnythefox
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