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Re: F & P wind turbine.
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by gizmo on Wed May 14th, 2008 at 03:13:48 PM MST
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I paint the exposed windings and laminations in outdoor varnish, it soaks in between the coils and lam's, but a better option would be to use a UV blocking paint. The plastic used on some of the F&P models is very UV sensitive, it will break down within a few months in direct sunlight. Once painted and sealed the F&P will last for years. The magnet hub has steel bands embedded behind the magnets, and this can rust, so seal around the edges of the magnets and any moulding holes where you can see laminations poking through.
Dont get too carried away with protecting the windings, remember they still need to radiate heat, so a single coat of paint will do.
Glenn
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by RayW on Thu May 15th, 2008 at 08:34:16 PM MST
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Thanks for the info.
RayW
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