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Spdlmt150

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Dec 20th, 2006
« on: December 21, 2006, 01:38:27 AM »

After a lot of tinkering, I have decided to go with a dual rotor setup with some real magnets.

Here's what I have drawn up so far for the design.


Already on hand is the spindle - 2500lb trailer repair spindle, 5 lug hub, bearings.

The mag discs will be 11" cnc machined 1/2" thick. 12 mags 2 X 1 X .5

The stator will be .5 thick poured plastic.

Magnet face to magnet face airgap .550 minimum. Once the proper airgap is determined, I will add in an aluminum spacer between the magnet discs, just large enough to clear the studs to help prevent any twisting.

Magnet disc:



Stator (which will be elongated at the mounting bolts to provide more clearance - round was easier to draw)



Actual alignment/spacing of the mags/coils as drawn:



As soon as I have the money to buy mags & material, I will be setting up to start cutting. X-mas isn't the best of times to start a project, but here it goes.

This will be driven by a 7 ft 3 blade.

I'd appreciate any comments or suggestions that can be made to try to improve on the design.

« Last Edit: December 21, 2006, 01:38:27 AM by (unknown) »

Flux

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Re: Dec 20th, 2006
« Reply #1 on: December 21, 2006, 12:49:56 AM »
Looks excellent.


It is going to be rather powerful for a 7ft prop, but depends a lot on your chosen cut in speed.


It would take an 8 or 9ft prop.


I am not convinced about making the coil sides radial, it won't hurt but I suspect that rectangular or a compromise between the 2 forms would give you a lower resistance with much the same voltage. If you want to keep down to 7ft then more resistance will not matter, you will need to add some externally.


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« Last Edit: December 21, 2006, 12:49:56 AM by Flux »

harrie

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Re: Dec 20th, 2006
« Reply #2 on: December 21, 2006, 06:59:42 PM »
Very nice, and I commend you for doing the research prior to building, It will pay off. Keep us informed on your progress.


Great Fun, Harrie

« Last Edit: December 21, 2006, 06:59:42 PM by harrie »