I'll give some context to help determine if I have lost course or should plow through on current heading.
Original goal was to try and output a scary amount of voltage at 60 to 120 rpm so I though having 96 poles would be better than 48 or less.
Reason for repelling originally, before I had a Tesla meter, was to be able to reduce the diameter of the magnet disk and thus the whole generator.
It's only after reading several threads here on this forum I came to realize that going for max voltage is not really what one should be looking for. Better to go for max power output at a given rpm.
Ok well, I am always in for changing my mind and willing to admit a bad idea
So given that the whole goal is to charge LifePo4 battery packs rated at 48 volts I though maybe better to wind the coils in such a manner that we end up with 58.4V for each of the 6 phases to be able to use (2) mppt wind charge controllers to charge the battery bank(s)
I am still in very early stages and I am also enjoying experimenting, but given I am close to a year into this project I thought it might be better to ask for advice of people that actually know what they are doing.