10 poles, each with 3 magnet blocks together. Held in place by stainless steel wire embedded in the casting
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10 poles, each with 3 magnet blocks together. Held in place by stainless steel wire embedded in the casting
Good day Hugh,
1. Please why didn’t you follow the 4:3 timing since its a 3 phase generator you made?
2. I take it that the output would be 6 wires instead of 4 or 3. Am I right? How do you connect to load then sir?
Thanks
Hi
Normally yes I use the 4:3 rule that I invented. But in this case I thought I would try something new and I was working with what I had. I do hope that I have not created confusion doing this. I am not necessarily recommending it but it does work.
There are 3 wires out as you can see in this diagram http://scoraigwind.co.uk/2012/05/clearer-drawing-of-the-10-pole-12-coil-design/
each output wire is labelled “output” There are 3 other wires connected together to make a star winding.
cheers
Hugh