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wainfleetwild
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Posted: 02:46am 08 Jan 2011
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i am new to wind power and am going to try my luck at building my first windmill . i decided to use a pm dc motor , my question is have i got the right one ? it's 90 vdc , 1750 rpm , 5 amp . is the rpm to high , or amps to low . any help would be appreciated .
 
Downwind

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Posted: 03:25am 08 Jan 2011
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If im right (and i could be well wrong here) you take the 1750 rpm and divide it by the voltage, then times that by the voltage you require to get the operating rpm of the mill.

So......

1750 / 90 = 19.4444

19.4444 x 14 volt = 272.22 rpm

You should get 14 volt at 5 amp at 272 rpm.

Should be reasonably practical for a 12 volt system, but might not be so good for a 24 volt system.

Pete.
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wainfleetwild
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Posted: 12:37am 24 Jan 2011
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thank you downwind
 
gsw999

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Posted: 10:41am 24 Jan 2011
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I have played around with a few differene motors ametek etc the best one seems to be the indiana, hopefully playing around with this will give you the oomph to build your own turbine from scratch :)
i am not interested in giving my hard earned money to corrupt "leaders" to pour down the drain.
 
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