Hi
As a newcomer to the wind generation club I want to adapt a washing machine universal motor and create a PM generator for a VAWT as my initial project. I naturally have a number of questions before I can take the next step so any assistance is greatly appreciated.
I disassembled a Bosch ~ 450w universal motor, separating the stator & coated armature so that I can workout the best arrangement for the magnets.
1. Having decided to file horizontal channels / rows across the width of the arched em stator plates to countersink the magnets, the question arose “how large / powerful should the magnets be?â€
Since I'm aiming for the lowest rpm to begin generating current from ≥24v dc but also need easy start-up for lighter winds, is there a straight forward answer to the magnetic field needed or some formula to work this out? Each of the 2 stator plates is 60mm wide and 65mm high (dia) and I thought 5x magnet 10mm (H) x 44mm (W) x 4mm (D) rows each side would fit nicely but is that too much / little? A set of bar neodyms I saw listed a pulling power of about 4Kg (8.8lbs) each (think they were N45s).
2. Also, would it be better to remove the stator coils; will they add to or interfere in any way with the over all generated field?
3. Because I am having to mount the magnets on the stator I'm not sure of the polarity orientation. Most diagrams I've seen place the magnets on the rotor relying on the stator coils to generate the opposing fields. One pm stator illustration I found had the orientation similar that on my diagram.
I know there are motors better suited for this but this is all I have to work with, needing to keep costs to a minimum while learning about the technology.
