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Using magnets we already have for a larger rotor
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Re: Using magnets we already have for a larger rot
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by hiker (
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i doubled up on the mags like that a while back..
with the same amount of windings--the voltage was about the same but the wattage went up..in other words the long leg coils put out more watts then the short leg coils-
with windings the same on each coil-
i had my mags end to end-no gap.....
WILD IN ALASKA
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Re: Using magnets we already have for a larger rot
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by cslarson on Mon Nov 5th, 2007 at 07:44:02 AM MST
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brilliant. thanks. by the way, was up in Alaska last summer for the first time - Sitka. we had some great weather and one of the best vacations i've ever had. stunning place. can't wait to go back!
Carl
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Using magnets we already have for a larger rotor
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