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Acquired the latest 48 magnet hub seems to have a different magnet set up than the previous.Seems to have a Smaller vertical magnet configuration.
Rewired the 36 pole stator as a 36dc 1S -12P Delta spinning by hand produces 6 amps plus, have not tried with blades yet. I compared the older 48 magnet hub with this newer hub, and the output seems very similar. The great thing is yes these 36pole stators are cog free. Also this newer one is branded Whirlpool Fisher & Paykel.. Will post actual test results when I get the windmill up & running Cheers
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mac46
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Posted: 10:51am 29 May 2011
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Off the Grid,
I'd like to welcome you to the Back Shed Forum, The new Whirlpool Fisher and Paykel motors are new to me...thanks for bring this to light. I wonder if they will also be sold in the USA.
Thanks for posting this, Keep us up to date on you'r progress of you'r project.
.....Mac46I'm just a farmer
brucedownunder2 Guru
Joined: 14/09/2005 Location: AustraliaPosts: 1548
Posted: 10:42pm 29 May 2011
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Hi newbie. Thanks for the update on that new rotor ,have not seen it before ..
Have you seen the matching stator,is it similar to the early stators??.
That seems to be very easy to retrofit Neo's ?..
BruceBushboy
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Joined: 14/04/2011 Location: United StatesPosts: 69
Posted: 04:26pm 06 Jun 2011
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would you replace the magnets or overlay them on top of the existing ones after grinding down the poles a bit? what would you suggest as the best method of removal if going that route?Santa Maria, CA.
Noel
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Posted: 09:31pm 06 Jun 2011
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Hi Noel
Not sure if this will suit your rotor as this is an earlier one I am doing at the moment.
Grinding the outer plastic of till I get to the steel backing ring.
I then heat the magnets with a heat gun to loosen the plastic bond
I work a Stanley knife behind the magnet when hot and then follow with a sharpened screwdriver to pop the magnets out.
This one was an easy one as it had no plastic behind the magnets only on the edges.
When using the head gun cut a circle of tin plate or aluminium to act as a heat shield on the center portion of the rotor to prevent distortion.
All the best
Bob
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brucedownunder2 Guru
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Posted: 09:55pm 06 Jun 2011
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Hi Crew,,
I 've done 4 of these and an LG type rotor .. I've purposely broken the first magnet , then use a 1/2 inch chisel from there. Generally break a few ,,but when you get the gist of it you get them out clean and fast. then clean up with sand paper and a smaller chisel the plastic ..
Forget about grinding down the "fingers" of the stator ,IMO.
BUT,,, I would consider looking at the LG type of motor instead of the F&P... Really , it's a much bigger , stronger, easier to rewire and all round better bearings and 'adaptability" IMO. I've not made mine yet , but have removed the magnets and dismantled the units - A case of too many projects on at the same time..
Best luck with whatever you decide ,it's all fun ..
BruceBushboy
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Posted: 03:09am 07 Jun 2011
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thanks all for the replies, I have the rotor that looks like the one at top of page. I'll prolly use the chisel method.Santa Maria, CA.
Noel
gunna
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Joined: 26/12/2011 Location: AustraliaPosts: 1
Posted: 11:24pm 25 Dec 2011
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Hi Bob
I see that you have pulled all the old magnets out to upgrade to 48 magnet,
So how did you go and where did you get the magnets from, I have been looking around the
online shops that sell magnets but I can't find the right one, I spotted all you guys with this
wealth of knowledge so can you help.
I am still a year off getting a property to do this on, so hopefully one day i will have my project up and running
Thanks
Roman if it's worth doing, It's worth overdoing
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Posted: 12:11am 26 Dec 2011
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Hi Gunna
I got mine on ebay they are square ones but out of stock at the moment so on my next one I used round and they worked just as well 2 rows of 49 they cost $29 for 20 so not cheap but neos have gone up recently. 12.5 dia 6 mm thick.
All the best
BobFoolin Around
Doc Cox Newbie
Joined: 04/01/2012 Location: United KingdomPosts: 2
Posted: 09:09pm 15 Jan 2012
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Good evening everyone, first time I have written in, was very interested to see the LG washing machine motor mentioned as normally it has been the fisher paykell everyone uses, could not find one in the uk but while looking for a new machine after ours had died, noticed the advertising for the LG direct drive washing machine and the schematics showed the motor as being the design as the PK, had a word with the salesman ( not sales person ) and found these had been out for a few years, looked on EBAY and success, can be had fairly cheaply, have bought four so far and will be building mine as a VAWT configuration, hopes this helps, regards Doc Cox UK