Hi Baggo, Zubbly, Hiker and other conversion folks.
A while back I built a solid steel armatre. This was after a few years of use the stock motor armature.
The stock armature has a great deal of aluminum sandwiched with steel laminet.
In terms of a good flux path it is not as eficient as soldid steel. There is no concern at the armature for eddy currents. If there were the dual rotor disc guys would have a problem glueing there magnets to a solid steel disc. Eddy currents are a stator problem.
Here is the result of a test I did between a solid steel armature and a stock motor armature.
This test was done at 500 rpm with. The load was a 1,100 wat heater element. The test alt was a 1 HP Garbogen. This is with run windings only.
Motor armature Solid armature.
29.4 v, 1.8 amps 33.5 v, 2.5 amps
Heater eliment plus 24 volt battery next load test.
25.7 v, 4 amps 27 v, 5.5 amps
No load volt test 500 rpm run windings.
32.5 v 36.7 v.
The above test used the same magnets at the same diameter. There is a noticable improvement in avaible power.
I gues if the disc alt builders mixed in some aluminumin there discs power would be less also.
The soild armature was not that hard to build. The addition of the start windings adds another 50% power.
JK TAS Jerry