Hi All,
At this point I need some expert advice.
I wound 3 coils, 120T apiece, #19 wire.
In parallel it is an amp hog and not feasable.
In series seems to be the right direction.
I desire to wind 3 coils to run slow and with hi torque.
Do I need to go with parallel:
Many turns
Smaller wire
Or do I need to go series:
#15 or so wire and 350-400T total?
I would greatly appreciate a tip or 2 form John Bedini.
I understand hooking trannies in parallel and beta matching.
I need a master's tip on the coils for torque.
It's hard for me to believe that John B's 10,000rpm machine has coils in parallel.
Speculation from non builders will not help at this point.
The balancing job on the rotor is great.
I had it running at 1350rpm (26lb rotor) the 2 frame end plates were attached to the shaft only, not the the base or to one another.
Totally stable. Also, was able to tune the cct so that at 38v 1.1A there was no heat.
The only heat on the whole rig was the bearings were slightly warm to touch and transferred to the shaft
The 3 coil run pic is the rig running at 1350rpm as discribed.
I'll be making a timing wheel and hall holder that matches the pvc frame.
Attachment 3369Attachment 3370
Thanks,
bro d
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