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Re: Just startin out
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by electronbaby (
roy<at>windsine.org
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The N40's will work just fine. Maybe it will raise your cut in a few RPM. Not a big deal. It sounds like your having fun. Welcome aboard. You will soon be addicted like the rest of us (if you arent already).
We would love to see pics. :-)
Have Fun!! RoyR KB2UHF
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by SparWeb (
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...Maybe it will raise your cut in a few RPM...
- typo?
Doesn't the conventional wisdom state that by increasing the grade of magnet, the cut-in RPM goes down? Then you are told to increase the space in between the rotors a little, to lower the flux down again, to the level intended in the design.
Steven Fahey
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by RogerAS (
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Or slightly thicker mag wire?
Roger AS
8 Years off-grid & counting
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Re: Just startin out
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by electronbaby (
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Yes, sorry bout that, it was a typo. I guess what I meant to say was that it would raise the voltage sooner. In essence, lowering your cut in. I stand corrected. :-)
Have Fun!! RoyR KB2UHF
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