Hi Scott.
Intresting stuff you've presented. Industry does use y and delta. It also uses "Jerry Phased" but I'm sure its not called that.
I have 2 comercial pieces of equiptment that are wire that way, a very large Licoln welder and a verey large fork lift battery charger. Industry does use this scheem.
My point has been allalong. Do away with the 10v+10v = 17v isue. Also do away with the burning coils, lower then posable power for the same amount of copper.
I've allrready shown in an above post that star requiers more drive power. If I compensate star by winding coils that will provide the 20 volts that "Jerry Phased" does it will have even more turns (higher resistance) witch requier even more drive power and cause even more stator heat.
I think my wireing scheem is confused with delta. The purpuse of my scheem is to produce the higher voltage that star makes but without the penalty of voltage losse from out of phase condidtion of star.
To me star is like putting $10 in the bank on monday then put $10 bank on tuesday and on wendsday the banker says heres your $17 thank you very much.
While one phase is making its 10 volts it must pass this 10 volt through the next phase. That next is not making 10 volts yet, since its not inphase with the first phase it is partial oposistion to that current flow, causeing higher rsistance and those oposing current will cause heat, this inturn never alows any phase to let its peak output to get to the load.
An individual phases peak output can never go directly to the load it must first pass through its out of phase neighbor. It meets some opsistion befor it gets to were it going.
In "Jerry Phase" each coil produces the voltage of any to phases voltage peaks that would ocure if there was not this out of phase voltage losse. This elimintes the voltage losse and alows each coil or each phase full capability to reach its load, no restrictions. Even though the individual coil resistance is higher the total = perelell resistance is lower.
16 gage wire = about 1600 cicular mills. 24 gage is about 404 circular mills X 6 = 2424 circular mills. Thats alot more copper, thats lower resistance, thats higher amperage, thats less heat. And because there no losses theres higher voltage with less drive power need, less rpm requierd.
The above test is veryfying what I'm saying. And I'm not done yet.
As I've stated earlyer. In phase or out of phase pick one. Wich works best together?
JK TAS Jerry