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joyt12k

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Joined: 12/05/2009
Location: Australia
Posts: 49
Posted: 10:53am 26 May 2009
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I have'nt as yet got a F&P, however I picked up a DC motor the other day. The make is Fortress Scientific,
24volts, 15amps, 172rpm through a gearbox.
I think i've stuffed up, I machined away the gearbox part, and have worked out the rpm is in the region of
3243rpm, now theres no way the wind will spin it at that speed, just a quick spin with the fingers, light up a 6volt bulb, and a 2800rpm electric drill attached
produces 19volts with a multimeter. Any information would be appreciated.

jasmine
 
Gizmo

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Joined: 05/06/2004
Location: Australia
Posts: 5078
Posted: 11:23am 26 May 2009
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Hi Jasmine

Yeah sounds like you stuffed it up.
But dont worry, we've all done that at one time or another. Without the gearbox its only usefull as a motor, put it in the spare parts bin and it will get used for something one day.

I have a few 24v Scoota motors that are not any good for windmills, but I'm thinking I might make a fan. I have a burned out 240v floor fan ( like a pedistal or desk fan, but sits on the floor ), so I plan to replace the 240v motor with one of the 24v scoota motors and use it as a 24v fan for the workshop.

Glenn
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