Flux,
I hated to post incomplete information yesterday but I was just so glad & excited to finally see the mill put out something!
I brought my digital tach with me this morning & can now post accurate info.
At 160 RPM I was getting 2.17 Volts At 250 Rpm I was getting the 3.17 Volt reading.
I was planning on bringing only 3 leads down the tower & rectifiying at the battery.
Also plan on hooking up the stator in star wound configuration.
Now what I have evidently completley misunderstood is the rectification to DC.
I thought there was a voltage loss when you rectfied! How & where does the X 1.4 figure come from in the rectification formula?
I have a set of 10' 6" fiberglass blades I am planning on using on the mill. I got them from Applied Magnetics the same place I got my magnets. They advertise a TSR of 6 under heavy load & a startup speed of 6 MPH. If they are not satisfactory I will make a set of blades but with time constraints at the present I am going to try them.
I also need to mention Battery bank size I have several big 12 Volt steel case forklift batteries at 750 amp hours each. I plan on putting in several more. I plan on always having room to store energy when the wind is blowing. I also have a Xantrec C-60 charge controller for diversion if the batteries do wind up at full charge. I will hook it up to a water heater. The batteries are individual 2.2 Volt cells & can be hooked up for any voltage I choose but I was planing on staying at 12 volt for now if possible.
My usage at this time is very low limited to lights only. But as soon as the system is up & going a deep freeze will be added & a refrigerator.I will also have a computer running full time to log data from the mill & my weather station.
We don't use many small appliances, a mixer once in a while & a blender sometimes.
We dont own a TV or VCR as there is always something more entertaining & usefull to occupy our time.
In the future I do plan on putting up a shop building so I can work a few days out of the week at the cabin & avoid the 20 mile round trip in to My main shop in town. This will change demand considerably.
Sorry it has taken Me so long to post complete information about my system as I know it is necessary information but I have been so busy with customers & the fab work on the mill I barely have time to sleep.
I am not opposed to a 24 Volt system but I was planing on 12 Volt. If I need to decrease number of turns in the individual coils to 24 instead of 36 not a problem.
Thanks for the help!!
Brian Clark