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cut in speed. | 4 comments (4 topical, 0 editorial)
Re: cut in speed. (3.00 / 0) (#4)
by blueyonder (windwoodgood at yahoo dot co dot uk) on Mon Mar 24th, 2008 at 07:56:48 PM MST
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 i will try to reply to your comment again  flux.
   if you dont read this flux then maybe sum other person can help.
  after all there is 10.000 on here .
   today i tried with a single rotor -8 mags n42 9".
   i tried the 55 turns on two coils 14awg. on test thay put out 1.90volts ac each.
  running speed 330 rpm.
  also tried the 12awg flat wire 40 turns  .but that was only able to make 1.30 volt
  ac.
 looks like the 12 awg  needs sum other winding.
  i only had one rotor running as i havent made the second one yet.
 its still verry cold for mixing fibre glass resin .
  so 1.9 single rotor looks good.  i dont know how it will act with two.
 maybe double the output at the same speed . if so that can be 3.8volts ac.
  not to far out from what was said before. 4.00 volt.
   12awg gives 1.30 volt ac. 40 turns. 330 shaft speed.
   but if that was a five phase stator . ten coils. 24 mags n42. 8 foot prop.
  would that run better with the flat wire.
  its possible i could wind more turns. but not meny more.
   if i can use this wire then its best for me to bye it now.
  rather than wait till i start work on the 12" rotors ( 8 footer  HP)
  anyone out there .
its a ill wind that dos no good
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cut in speed. | 4 comments (4 topical, 0 editorial)

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