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prop shape needs to be flat on windward side? | 24 comments (24 topical, 0 editorial)
Re: apology if my enthusiasm has run amuck (3.00 / 0) (#11)
by ghurd on Tue May 13th, 2008 at 07:06:48 AM MST
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No, not needed Norm.  
Mine didn't come out right, at all.

Partly avoiding the "I want to go off grid with an RT".

Mostly, I meant they don't have to go too fast
before the amps peak out.  I can't remember how
fast...
Seems like output at 600 and 1200 RPM wasn't much different.
So maybe start with a steep angle.

The little buggers impress me.
I used them for 12V.  Slow, but it worked.
Kept a 12V 7AH enough to charge my cell phone. :-)
G-

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Thanks back to experimenting (3.00 / 0) (#13)
by Norm (peppysue@suite224.net) on Tue May 13th, 2008 at 08:39:13 AM MST
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Trying to find something that works and getting it to work better and looks good too...yet easy to make....these yellow blades will sure look pretty flying in the breeze !

  Well what would you rate one of these at?
a couple of watts? Under ideal conditions...
a close rival to a small solar panel?

 (Trying to keep in mind there are probably other
steppers out there that are maybe just as good
or better than these ...Was just my first introduction to steppers) to be continued)
( :>) Norm
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Re: Thanks back to experimenting (3.00 / 0) (#14)
by ghurd on Tue May 13th, 2008 at 09:27:52 AM MST
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Hehe.  At 12V it was 35~40ma.  So about 1/2W.
They did a lot better amps at lower volts, but still about 1/2 or 2/3 watts.

If you are looking for 6V, I might have something better,  
If I didn't lose it.  Couple hundred ma at 6V, but won't hit 12V.
No fancy tire on it.
G-

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prop shape needs to be flat on windward side? | 24 comments (24 topical, 0 editorial)

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