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Jerry

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Deerslayer 660
« on: September 14, 2004, 10:24:15 PM »
Hi 660


I put the 1 hp ECM to the lathe at 550 rpm and was seeing about 70 volts open each phase ac and 96 volts after the bridge doides.


I'm puting mine up at the top of a 45 ft delimed pine tree next week.


I think because of the high voltage out in the stock wireing mod it will work great to add a little power to my 48 volt system.


I'll be doing a 49" 3 blade. Tying to keep it very on the tree its kinda week.


The complete genny should weigh in at around 30 lbs or less?


Even if I only get 100 watts thats ok. Its just to add a little power to the collection.


                        JK TAS Jerry

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Jerry

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Re: Deerslayer 660
« Reply #1 on: September 14, 2004, 10:27:11 PM »
Whoops? Trying to keep it very light.


                      JK TAS Jerry

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Re: Deerslayer 660
« Reply #2 on: September 15, 2004, 06:30:34 AM »
   Hi jerry  these ecm motors make great mills as far as i can tell the 1 hp has been up for about a week now and i have had very little  wind. by reading the battery voltage

it must be doing something since voltage has risen. I only got to watch the amp meter

1 time with a gust of wind and saw 5 amps going to battery my location is teraible

in a valley lots of trees so winter is best when leaves are off.

      i wired mine with #10 wire 3 pairs one for each coil down to rectifiers by battery since it imposible to work on mine wile on the pole.

   Mine also weighs about 35 lbs  i think  i my switch my wireing this winter

to a seiries and try the transformer thing again dont know if this will work with the 50' runs down the pole. the 12 hp motor with the ciols in the right seiries

wiring config at the motor and a standred 24 volt furnace transformer works great

rectifiy on 24 volt side of transformer  with this setup there is allmost no coging at all

and schould start verry easy i would recomend a 2 blade prop but since mine has a 3

blade that how it will stay untill i have to take it down george



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Re: Deerslayer 660
« Reply #3 on: September 15, 2004, 06:34:28 AM »
   my bad its up for 2 weeks now sorry
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Re: Deerslayer 660
« Reply #4 on: September 15, 2004, 12:58:50 PM »
Deerslayer

Please contact me about your magnets you have for sale.  Thanks
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