Instead of changing from star to delta in heavy winds, is it possible to
use a circuit like this one on a 3 phase,4 rotor/2 stator type machine?
Coil group 1 (1st phase)would be on the first stator and coil group 2 (1st phase)would be syncronized with group 1 on the second stator.
When coil group 1 reaches, say 50 volts on a 48V machine, then the second coil group on stator 2 would conduct to increase the current and tend to keep the machine a little slower and generate more power. The Crydon DLD series SSR has an adjustable time delay circuit built in. That should keep the electronic chatter down when the rpms are in transition.
A second and third circuit could be used for the additional phases at slightly higher voltages than the first.
Will this work? Do I have the correct components ahead of the SSR? Some components like caps and diodes are probably drawn backwards, I hope you get the idea. Sorry, I'm not very good at resizing photos.
Phil