Mounting a Fisher and Paykel direct drive washer motor to a cheap eBay wind turbine: Part 2
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- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
- Follow along as I embark on the adventure of mounting a giant stator and rotor onto a cheap Chinese turbine that wasn't cutting the mustard!
Awesome work. I love how it’s not a sterile working environment. Got a big laugh out of your cat.
Awesome coil switching FOR MORE CURRENT .The putty tat wants to learn too .
looks like beast mode activated on that little turbine ;) just awesome
It will not move with these blades in light winds and it needs many blades The wind power system is very, very complicated
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Hope it works :)
I like how you said you're not gonna film all of the wire splices but then you do. lol Send that cat out to shut the rooster up !
Esa configuración original a baja velocidad genera cerca de 50 voltios 4 amperes.. ya hice la prueba y preferí no cambiar nada por los momentos, la otra parte complicada es que el bobinado es de aluminio y delicado de empalmar. Cambiaría la configuración si deseo más amperios.. pero sacrificaría considerablemente la velocidad porque debería aumentar significativamente.
how's it going to handle rain though, its pretty cool though im sure youll get 300w+ off that
I don't know, honestly...the little hole I got sealed up with silicone but I'll probably need to go around the seam between the bearing base and the nacelle also...and I don't know how well the stator will handle the weather, either. If output is usable I'll climb up and coat it heavily in epoxy paint. Luckily rain isn't a gigantic concern in this part of Texas...it's more likely a heavy fog will stick to it in late November, layer up, and shear is apart that way :D.
My fisher and paykel has aluminum coils, what crimping method would you suggest, what kind of crimps, I also see some aluminum welding rods online, maybe they can do the job too?
My dual stator setup (I'll be revisiting this soon) is an aluminum core rotor. What I did was I stripped about 1" of wire back from each lead and did a tight twist. I tested for conductivity at the end, then sealed each twist with epoxy and covered with shrink wrap. It's not ideal but I couldn't get the wire to solder with anything.
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Looking at that unit. Nope, not a F&P unit. That is a Samsung unit. And I'll take your cat. :-) Siamese or Burmese?