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Sunday, May 1, 2016
wind mill crazy things that work
hi everyone, just looking through some old notes. heres a couple crazy things iv tried that work or improved the wind mills. using a standard 1/4 hp electric motor, I drilled 3/4" holes x 2 wide and in 4 places around the rotor, { each quarter turn } pressed in some magnets and reassembled the motor. it made 220w on a test bench. no other specs were recorded, sorry. when rewiring a stator I goofed and made a 2 phase, so I wired each coil to its own rectifier and they wern,t evenly spaced in the stator, it still made 190w at 1100rpm. I converted a dc unit for a guy with no parts, removed the rec and used extension cord and used the rec that was removed from the mill at the other end, the rectifier ran hot but worked for over two years in the rain and snow and sun, he sat the unit on the porch roof ? . I had no controller for a small mill at the camp and used a voltage sensing relay and a burnt heater coil, the batteries never over charged for 5 months till it was fixed properly. one mill I was given had a burnt phase, just cut the wire out of the star connection and deleted that phase and it used to output about 12 amp and now put out 7.5 amp but at 200 rpm higher . just added 2 caps across the three phase rec poles ac side { 50v 2200uf } and amps when up 10%, not bad for 2$. hub spacers are expensive to buy, just use thick washers, one on each side. any nut and bolt company will have these and I get 10 for 5$ and don't own even one purchased hub spacer, I only use the thick washers. if your mill puts out 10amp or less don't buy a controller just use a motorcycle reg/rec from a 600cc or larger bike, no dump needed and will work for ever at 10amp or under but you need to run a ground wire from the reg/rec housing to the battery ground. a 1/4" stainless rod 36" long has 4000w dump load ability and cost 7.89$ at lowes, just a little food for thought. thanks for reading.
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