Ain't this fun?
I am not sure if one can be burned up with direct drive wind. I never heard of it.
If a wire starts to crack (half snapped) then yes it could happen, especially with a controller using a braking scheme.
I bought more than my share of used ebay ECMs with wires burned-off and half burned-off from 120/240V grid power.
I doubt wind will burn it up if it starts in good condition and there are no electrically weak points because of the inductive reactance.
They hit a current plateau relatively early.
Because of the current plateau, and it is NOT linear, it would be great if you could test the actual output at more RPM points. Yea, I have a problem there too.
"I decided to star it up the first test was jerry ridged at 350 RPM I had 15.5 volts dc open that is just about right I think."
Uh... What?
If that single coil Star thing did not work out, I would Really Strongly like to recommend Only Individually Rectified Phases (jerry rigged).
If 2 coils in series and IRP doesn't quite do it, try 3.
I hear people say the 1/3HP is the same as the 1/2HP, and the 3/4HP is the same as the 1HP. It doesn't work that way for me.
The last 1/2HP I did cut in at 200RPM (3 series coils paralleled with the other 3 in the same phase, then IRP).
There are some very strange inductive reactance things happening in these motors that are hard to explain or understand.
Matters get more exponentially more confusing if the testing only includes 1 phase, so test with all 3 phases connected.
"ECMs are like a box of chocolates... you never know what you're gonna get",
unless you want a caramel and pick the square one,
because then you certain to get one of those sickening sweet pink creme things.
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