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Low power output, 24 pole 3 phase alternator
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Re: Low power output, 24 pole 3 phase alternator
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by rfirth (
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That's what I thought as well, although it sounds like I could get away with fewer turns of wire and still get the required voltage. Nonetheless, I'll be getting better wire. Am I right to be aiming for less than 1 ohm for an entire phase (across all 6 coils)? That should be reachable if I can get the coils to fit. Seems if I could get 14 times less resistence with heavier wire, use a few less turns, and get my iron magnetic flux plates worked out, that output should be increase substaintially.
Robert Firth
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