post a wiring diagram.
you say it's difficult to turn?
HI electrondady1Yes, turns quite difficult.
I think now - it's because of the weight. However hub itself is not an easy standard rotation.
If I do a short circuit, I have enough strength to do 5-8 rotations of the disc.
Hi
kitestrings Unfortunately, I do not understand your question.
Sorry.
Hi
FluxStop.
Something I do not understand.
See: The stator in this embodiment serves as a base or "frame" of the car. Stator - metal, it is a coil (if you open the third photo, there is clearly visible this layer, it is yellow and its anchorage)
So I do not quite understand your phrase "I also suspect the stator is backed with a fixed steel plate, this just won't work and it won't work with any other metal backing it either (magnetic or not).", As -it is not translated.
Or do you recommend me to make a magnetic rotor (magnets stick there?)
Hi
midwoud1Hi France.
Yes, I Use the metric system (although there guys in Canada consider it obsolete).
The thickness of the rotor and the stator of three millimeters
The size of the magnets 50 x 20 x 5 mm.
I do not like three-bladed propeller, too big, too hard to balance, but there are interesting advantages.
You somehow make propellers of wood, I do not understand why so complicated? This is expensive and not reliable (((
PS 2 ALL I'm sorry, I can not always respond quickly in May - we've got the traditional communist holidays whose meaning has no one remembers. A little later the holy feast - the Second World War, so that we rest for almost two weeks. Personally, I'm fishing, it's the reason I so slow.