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Tuesday, April 12, 2016
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hi everyone, I,ll give my thoughts on the pics in the next post as asked. the first pic is a pma mount, I have built one like this in 45 minutes. I used 4.5ft of 1 1/2" square tube, 4 " of 1 1/2 angle iron but instead of the bolt I used 3/4" water pipe , this lets you run the wires through or a slip ring. they work well and vary cheap. the second pic is a hawt style gen, a vary nice design, compact and simple. also built with a lot of thought, magnet support, cooling holes, assembly holes, easly sourced hub mounts and a magnet worth using. the next pic is a idea for a adjustable pitch design or at least a good starting point. the next pic is a overdrive system similar to the one I use and can work extremely well on low output units or high rpm motors. the next pic is one of a million ideas for a rotor assembly, this one is easy and can be built with only a little machining needed at the end before the magnets are installed, the next pic is a simple but genious idea, all blades should be checked for balance before install, this system can be made for about .50$ and 10 minutes of time and works vary well. the next pic is a vary good idea for a adjustable pitch blade system, this one is manual adjust but will let the user find the proper blade angle easily and cheap. the next pic is a vary well though out set of home made blades, nice job. I built a set similar to these and they work vary well in most wind 10 - 30 mph on a 16amp output pma, home made blades are cheap and easly made. the next pic is a bicycle speedo used to reed the rpm of the pma, cheap and easy, set for 27cm and now its mph x 100 = rpm, that easy. the next pics are other types of the same things done a different way. the net has many vary good ideas, spend some time , you will fine neverending possibilities . this is food for thought. thanks for reading.
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