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By southgent, Section Homebrewed Electricity
Posted on Sun Oct 23rd, 2005 at 11:31:41 PM MST
help needed
i"m just trying to use what i got to make something work and would
appreciate some info sinse i"m not a electrician,
i got old stator from a washing machine motor, The start wireing has
been removed,
it was what looked like aluimun and very brittle from heat,its got
4 big windings that look good, and have 3 coils each
the middle coil is about 1 " inside
and all coils have about 10 to 12 rounds (hard to count) of big copper wire about 1/16" thick.
if this is ok for use?, i have a rotor about 1/4" per side smaller than id of stator ,it came from a 1/3hp motor, there is room for some magnets between ,
it is close to same length as stator and i can use end caps and bearings
from it also with a little extra work.
i dont know to much on wireing so any help or advise would be welcome,
would like to build a small windmill, dont really care for so much power,just to learn a little about converting motors over to work as alternator.
maybe a little trial and error would help me to something better
without much cost.
thanks very much 
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Re: stator (3.00 / 0) (#1)
by southgent on Mon Oct 24th, 2005 at 08:51:03 PM MST
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well i guess this is no good ? not worthy of even a comment?
thanks anyway....
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Re: stator (3.00 / 0) (#2)
by Flux on Tue Oct 25th, 2005 at 07:51:39 AM MST
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I am not a motor conversion expert but it seems that what you have has more chance of working than a lot of suggestions here.
It seems as though you need a 4 pole rotor and you probably have enough room to fit 1/8" thick magnets allowing for the curvature and still have clearance.
If the holes in the coils are about 1" you can make your magnets about 1" wide, but in view of the curvature you may be better to use 1/2" wide magnets and use 2 together for each pole. If the length is half the rotor length you can offset them a bit to produce a skewed pole to reduce cogging.
I don't think it will be wonderful but it will be good for experience.
Flux
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