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Not the right Garbogen!
« on: March 06, 2009, 04:54:50 PM »
  My dislexia made me read the label wrong. It was only 8 bucks though. And I messed up the coil disassembeling so I wont be using this one. But I thought showing youz guys these images would help me know more about what to look for.

  Let me tell you a little about what I want. For starters, I have a treadmill up and running and it is doind as good as it is supposed to. Ive seen how long it takes to charge batteries with it running along at 2.5 to 5amps with 15 to 20MPH winds and I want more power. Especially when I get to add more batts. I would like to see kinda a mid way average of arount 500watts ish or so. Secondly, I want a motor that I dont have to rewrap the stator in. I would like to put some mags on the rotor and connect to the coils with the correct leads down to rectify close to the batteries. I guess its common to have end caps machined to hold the rotor in the right location right? If another motor is good I would like to know. I have befriended the gentleman that operates the lockal motor house and he is intrested in my windpower progress so he will help me get a motor and he does have inventory. All I kneed to know is what to tell him I want.

  Here is the images of the single phase. I started by talking about my dislexia, well when I first looked at the label my brain saw 1HP when it was really 1PH. Oopse.





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Re: Not the right Garbogen!
« Reply #1 on: March 06, 2009, 10:36:57 AM »
Not sure about jumping from a 40W average to a 500W average.


If it was me, I would ask for a one and a half HP, 3 phase, 825 RPM, with 12 wires.

Something heavy duty with nice bearings.  Maybe a Baldor or Leeson.


Anything larger can be quite a job for the first one.  Or the last one.

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Re: Not the right Garbogen!
« Reply #2 on: March 06, 2009, 01:19:19 PM »
  Thats the way I like to hear things. I'll see what he has. Thankx G.
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Re: Not the right Garbogen!
« Reply #3 on: March 06, 2009, 01:43:46 PM »
Need to remember a 825 RPM motor needs 8 magnets, NSNSNSNS,

where the 1750 RPM garbogen uses 4 magnets, NSNS.


An 1150 RPM uses 6 magnets.


Just saying don't order magnets until you know what motor you are starting with.

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Re: Not the right Garbogen!
« Reply #4 on: March 06, 2009, 01:55:30 PM »
  Ah, thank you G, now there is something I had wondered about but haddnt got to asking about yet.
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Re: Not the right Garbogen!
« Reply #5 on: March 06, 2009, 05:34:37 PM »
Find Zubbly's PDF files and read them!


Also , aixelsid included, that is near 1HP, 120V X 7A is 840W. 746W is one horsepower.


Ron (Who is a bit deslexic too)

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Re: Not the right Garbogen!
« Reply #6 on: March 06, 2009, 08:46:56 PM »
  Thank you for commenting Ron. I hadnt done the math there. That little comment will help me figure HP from now on.
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Re: Not the right Garbogen!
« Reply #7 on: March 07, 2009, 03:43:38 PM »
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