Hi Dan B.
I've weighed these coils and they are 1 oz. each. Both the 18 gage and the 24 gage.
I have a very nice GE dc motor to drive these smaller disc alts with.
The motor name plate says 48v armature/48v feild, 1.4a armature/2.2a feild, 930 rpm, I think then it is compund wound, it weighs 32 lbs.
When I've powered it up befor it seems to have alot of tourque. It has a 5/8" shaft.
I will couple it direct to the alt shafts via. love joy conectors. I will supply a varyable DC voltage with a 10 amp 60 volt DC supply and my 5KW variac. For 0 to 60 volts.
The loads will be battery and fixed resistor values.
I'll be useing amp & volt meters on the drive motor to track power going in. I'll be useing amp and volt meters on the disc alts as well as a lazer tach and an infer red remote thermomitor to track coil temperature. I will lock the thermomiter into a set position so the coil temp reading are accurate.
I will be doing the same for the other sizes of alts. However on the larger alts I'll use my 100 LB 2.5 hp DC motor for higher power readings.
I'll try to report all findings here with text and picture data.
Another thing about the fiberglass stator is the coils are in the exact same location/posistion. Holes were cut through all stator forms at once then the 2 stacks of wafers were seperated.
I'm trying to keep all aspects of the 2 stators exact, coil weight, coil position, coil thickness.
I work on this project as time permits.
JK TAS Jerry