Hi all
I was recently perusing ebay as you do looking for a bargain, well heres what I found
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=012&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&viewitem=&item=220126126826&rd=1&rd=1
The seller described it as" CIRCULAR TRANSFORMER /BRAND NEW UNKNOWN USE" from the pic I could see it was a 3 phase stator of some sorts! So as I had purchased from this seller before I contacted him direct and worked out a deal for 2 of them at the ridiculous price of £60 ($120 USD) inc delivery to N. Ireland cheap as chips as they say. That was last week , DHL arrived with them today

The stators are ex UK military clearance and have never been fitted, but I have no idea of the original use. There was a label on one with the following details
PM Stator
Part No / DRG No A 789113
W0505530
Ref No X2-6115-99-241-2451
09 May 1988
I did a Google search with these details but without any joy

So for some detail, I have made a few measurements and exposed the coil connections etc
3 phase 18 coils with 6 per phase overlapping
Coils are wound 2 in hand of 1.2mm dia and occupy a slot area of 9x10mm
Im unable to count the turns yet with the varnish but I would guess at about 40-50 per coil
The outside dia of the stator lams is 285mm (11 1/4in)
The inside dia is 165mm (6 1/2in)
The depth of the lams is 35mm (1 3/8in)
Coil legs length are about 65mm (2 1/2in)
The lams have 36 slots with a winding space of 9x10mm inside the insulation


This shows the 3 phases marked with colour
So here is the plan so far (but remember none of this is set in stone/resin yet!)
I want to build two new 48v wind turbines with these stators to add to the three I have flying.
I have worked out the most of the mechanical side of mounting the stator and rotor which is a little different to the norm for this type of stator. Rather than have it in a case as with a motor it will be secured with stainless fittings in a similar manor to the normal axial flux design but radial. I will post more on this later as it happens. A mechanical brake will be included similar to the one in my files and is based on a car brake drum. The mag rotor will be scratch built and machined to suit.
I have a bucket full (58) of 2x1x1/2 N50s or maybe N48s, cant remember? so I want to use them. I have worked out that I can fit 16 of them around a rotor and leave a 1.5 -2mm air gap with the stator. The magnets will be glued with epoxy but I would also like to drill and countersink them for a stainless set screw or maybe 2 in each tapped into the steel rotor. I seen this system used by sir Zubbly and it looks very secure. My main concern so far with this is the magnets are about 16mm (5/8in) wider than the stator but still within the coil legs as in the pic below. Will this mater? Should I trim the mags? Or should I just leave them centred and see what happens I can always trim them later if need be.

I have read a lot about skewing the mags or the lams from old postings, but as I am limited to the 2x1x1/2 mags I think It would be better to skew the lams. The lams have 36 slots so I think the agreed skew is 10 deg again this is taken from Zubblys 3 part how2! The stator lams are secured with 12 rivets and it should be a straight forward job to skew them! I've heard that before lol. So this means I will be rewinding as well..more fun? But I will follow the one turn test winding and try to work it out from there, there will be more on this when the time comes I think help will be needed with the maths!
Problems I foresee are
Matching the prop size to the alt as there will be no way to adjust the air gap! So blade size will be critical to avoid stall
Rotor bearings must have no play to maintain the small air gap!
A couple of questions
The stator will be exposed to the weather would powder coating it be an option to protect against rust? I can get this done for couple of beers!
Is there a way to guesstimate the blade size and possible output for this project to see if it is going to be a worthwhile job? I know it's a lot to ask but Just a ballpark guess would suffice at this stage. I was going to build a 12ft Hugh Piggott...I might build it as well lol
Has anyone got a source for the insulation in the slots, I cant travel any distance due to health problems so I need to order online, or if anyone has a couple of meters to spare I will gladly purchase it? and pay shipping etc via Paypal
Two new turbines means two new towers as well! The wife will just love that..... I think I may go and find a present for her as well and pick the moment to tell her?
I wonder would she like a couple of rolls of magnet wire???
So there it is so far, am I headed in the right direction with this?
Does it sound doable or have I messed up somewhere?
Does it make sense! Or am I talking dribble!!
Sorry if this is a bit long winded or disjointed but I have tried to include all the info I can but if I have missed something just let me know!
As always any ideas good or bad are very welcome its better to get wrong at this stage when its easy to change the design!
Many thanks to all
Russell