All my speeds are done using a belt driven drill press & many of the speeds are stamped incorrect.
When I wire it yesterday & got the high voltage I must have had one set parallel & one series or something , anyway after rewireing it a few times here are some results compared against each other
Top results are 4 mags 4 coils in each set split into 2 sets of 2 coils in series run into 2 bridge rectifiers.Total 4 bridge rectifiers
bottom results are 8 mags wired the same
- rpm open voltage=18 volts or 2.1 amps at 13 volts(27.3 watts)
- rpm open voltage=25 volts or 6 amps at 13 volts (78 watts)
- rpm open voltage=25 volts or 5.6 amps at 14 volts(78 watts)
- rpm open voltage=34 volts or 10.8 amps at 13 volts(140 watts)
- rpm open voltage=38 volts or 11 amps at 15 volts(165 watts)
- rpm open voltage=forgot to check or 15 amps at 13 volts(195 watts)drill press cut out
Then I have these sets of figures
the top set is each coil individually bridge rectified then all 8 parallelled(total of 8 bridges)
the bottom is 2 coils attached in parallel then bridge rectified with 1 rectifier(total of 4 bridges)
- rpm open voltage=12.5 volts or .05 amps at 13 volts
- rpm open voltage=12 volts didn't check amperage as it's below cut in voltage
- rpm open voltage=17.4 volts or 3.3 amps at 14 volts (46.2 watts)
- rpm open voltage=17 volts or 3.8 amps at 13 volts (49.4 watts)
- rpm open voltage=26.8 volts or 11.8 amps at 16 volts (188.8 watts)
- rpm open voltage=26 volts or 13.5 amps at 13 volts (175.5 watts)
- rpm open voltage=42.5 volts or 20 amps at 17 volts (340 watts)
- rpm open voltsge=42 volts or 18.5 amps at 14 volts(259 watts)
So as has been stated before it seems on an induction motor with single phase style windings more bridge rectifiers gives you a little more power at the higher rpm range & about equal at the low rpm (210)
Flux I haven't found a spring scale yet , I still would like to parallel all 4 coils then run 1 bridge for each set of 4 to see how it compare & I would also like to rectify all coils again but then run sets of 2 in series then parallel those with the other 2 basically the same as the bottom set of top tests but with 8 bridge rectifiers.
Is there some kind of switch I could buy that can detect when I am at about 600 rpm & than switch me from 2 coils in series parallelled to all coils parallelled? This seems to be about where the parallel output over takes the 2 series & it is also much easier to turn at that rpm which should free up more power.
Thanks for all the input & advice guys this little 70 watts conversion is now pushing 300 watts out of my drill press just from some wireing changes & advice.
Do you think there would be any benefit to rewiring it in 48 volt( all 4 coils in series ,both sets parallelled) & testing through 4 batteries?