Hiya Guy's and Gal's,
Well I've read the Dan's 10' wind genny project and searched and read a heap of old posts on the board and I'm slightly confused about the relationship of the front and back magnet plates. On reading Electric Ed's posts he shows pic's of when the north pole leaves the coil the south pole should be entering. Now on reading the Dan's project it states to put the north magnet on the back disk and the south magnet on the front disk opposite. As I'm doing alot of research I want to make sure I have everything right before I start my axial flux genny.
Now I'll probably get shot down in flames for this but the seeley motors I got have 20 57x42x10mm ferrites which do seem reasonably strong. I'm getting some more magnets so I can throw 12 on each magnet disk and as I have 24 volt array's on all my battery banks I reckon 70 turns of 14awg should be about right. I know the ferrites aren't up to neo standards but would I be wasting my time and efforts using them or would they put out a reasonable output? I'm not after Kw's and as this wil be my first axial flux genny I'm trying to keep the costs down as much as I can.
Cheers Bryan |
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