I assume you want to do a conversion without a rewind?
Depends on what you want. 50W, 250W, 1000W? 12V, 24V 48V?
Is the desire just a windmill making "power"?
If you don't want a lot of power and can live with lower efficiency, it should be OK to try what you have and see.
I am against myself rewinding. It is good to know one's limitations. That is one of mine.
I slap (properly grouped) magnets in about anything and see what comes out, without a rewind.
I don't like having to deal with finding more than the star point, or sometimes the center of each phase.
It is not a great plan, but it almost always works. At least a little.
Higher KW motors make less volts, but more amps once they get spinning fast enough.
Lower KW motors make more volts at lower RPMs, but the amps are limited.
Lower name-tag RPM (1000?) motors make less volts than higher RPM (1500?) rated motors, but the trade off is again less amps.
A 3 wire 415V motor will make more volts than a 3 wire 230V if the KW and RPM name tag is the same, but the trade off is yet again less amps in the 415V motor.
Six wires lets it be easily connected for star or delta (Jerry rigged works better than delta for me).
Twelve wire motors are better if available because the output voltage is more easily adjustable to suit the outcome.
Only use neo magnets.
More magnet means more volts and amps.
That will not make it simple to build a PMA suited to 2 meter dia blades running at 6.0TSR. The blades need figured out after the PMA is done.
Maybe I am missing something about European motors.
I think Zubbly's (RIP) comments on making a conversion without a rewind would be valid in Europe, proportionally speaking.
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