This has been a fun project. Allthough way more time consuming then a motor conversion.
The goal of this project was to gain knoledge on the dual rotor desing and find a alt desing that would have a symular power curve as the Garbogen.
The Garbogen does a couple amps at 5 to 7 mph and hits 650 watts at near 30 mph. It also has my 49" 3 blade Jerry blades.
This dual rotor disc alt is 8" with small wedge NEOs. Paterned some what after EDs kit 8".
I think Ed sugjest a 7ft blade and it has larger magnets. For this reason there was no reason to expect this genny to come close to Eds rated 500 watts.
There are a couple things in my 8" alt that is not done as standard practice. I didn't go totaly by the book.
1 this was to wind my coils of 22 ga. wire and at 250 turns per coil. Next I did not use either the accepted or standard delta or star 3 phase conection.
I used a fullwave bridge rectifier per coil. Each coil has its own (9 each 6 amp bridges). Then all the DC outputs of these bridges are wired in perelell.
With a spin of the hand I can get around 18 volts no load dc. On the lathe at 500 rpm 44 volts no load.
On to the wind test. I new from lathe testing that this genny is best suited for 24 volt use.
But I did a 12 volt wind test anyway. I had to go 30 mph to even get 10 amps at 12.6 volts. It seemed as though the brakes were on the blades just wouldn't spin up. Bad blade stall. This was disapointing, I thought it might do better with a blade then it did on the lathe?
However the 24 volt lathe test yeilded 283 watts at around 400 rpm and I knew my 49" blades had done 650 watts at 500 rpm.
So I rewire the 2 new Optima red to batteries in sires and went back out on the hiway for a 24 volt test of this genny.
What a diferance. At the turn around point I had stoped the truck, I was hearing a sizeling sound, I got worried, I didn't smell smoke? I came to find the Optimas were complaining about the 35 amps and 35 volts I just put to them for a short time.
Heres the mph and watt figures.
5 mph....36.75 watts.
10 mph...130 watts.
15 mph...280 watts.
20 mph...450 watts.
30 mph...726 watts.
35 mph..1020 watts.
40 mph..1225 watts.
I couldn't belive what (watts) I was seeing. I never thought this littel genny with these littel blades would come any where close to these #s.
My thoughts were I build this littel 400 watt genny then biuld a larger version to equal the Garbogen specs but this littel unit follows it very well and even a littel better.
Its surprizing to see these #s from a 49" blade? But I'm luvin it.
I also think this confirms my feelings about the antiquated thinking about useing the very missfit ineficient delta or star conections.
Test equiptment used for the above test. Fluke true rms digi meter, very nice 50 amp analog amp meter and a Chevy S-10 speedomiter.
To make this genny right for 12 volt use fewer turns of larger wire will do the trick.
I'm now working on a 10" dual rotor with 1.5" round X 1/4" Neos. It will have the same 9-12 arangement and yes 9 bridges. I'll do blade extentions on this one to 55".
Here a few pix. Hope you don't mind. I'm just rather excited.






JK TAS Jerry