working on my mill as much as time spares. what with the other work that needs doing.
but as the days get longer and warmer. im sure i will move at a faster speed.
its a good job im not inventing the wheel .
the world would be running out of footwear.
but i get there in the end . slow but sure. and as i am only learning about electrics . it is a bit more than i can do to understand what its all about.
as yet i am only learning to talk the talk.
i can only talk about what i know and understand.
so far im getting the bits i need in hand.
solar panels are much less hard work.
but would rather make a wind turbine than try my hand at making panels .
this is three rotors cut rough for turning.
one 9" and two 12".
the turning i will enjoy . just bought a old lathe that needs a bit TLC.
for any one interested its a old thing. all the threads are witworth.
with a 1 5/8" thread on the spindle.
just got to make a face plate for it.
for you folks in the USA getting witworth allen bolts is a pain here.
must get a few pics of the old lady.
it may have come from the states in the early forties.(the war effort)
i have got myself sum pipe and tubes for the tower or mast.
trying to work out how much concrete i will need and whare to put it yet.
other things i have been doing are playing with coils.
taken the other mill apart and yousing the single rotor for testing.
very happy with what im doing .
the testing of a single coil was fun so thought i can try two.
testing the AC is good .but with the rectifier in line for DC . i lose a bit voltage. its two coils so one phase. i understand this would be called jerry rigged.
but with three phase star connected .it will still have three rectifiers .
am i right in understanding if it was jerry rigged .i would lose 1.4 vots three times ?
and with star only lose 1.4 volt.
and dos the name jerry rigged come from jerry on this site.
or is there another reason its called that.
i would like to ask a question please.
testing with a single rotor and testing with a double rotor.
will i have twice the volts from the double as i get from the single.
in time i will know the answer to this .
but for now it would be nice to know .






