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lemo56
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Joined: 26/06/2015
Location: New Zealand
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Posted: 04:05pm 26 Jun 2015
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Hi Guy's , new to this stuff, I have just finished converting my old F&P washer motor from a description on the net, I think I have seen the same concept on this site as well. I found after converting it the resistance from the magnets to turn is rather strong and I do not think the water supply I have will be sufficient to turn the Pelton I made. Before I pull it a part and go over all the wiring to ensure I have it correct, can you tell me what strength in the turning to expect after the conversion. It was much more free-er before I converted it, I did note that some wires from one coil to another where overlapping and touching, perhaps that is the issue!. Any help appreciated
Lez
 
Gizmo

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Joined: 05/06/2004
Location: Australia
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Posted: 04:33pm 26 Jun 2015
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Hi Lez

Welcome to the forum.

Sounds like there is something wrong. With nothing connected to the output, the F&P should be as easy to spin as it was before it was modified.

So you may have a short, or misplaced a wire or two.

Glenn
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lemo56
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Posted: 08:23pm 26 Jun 2015
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Thanks for that, thought it strange, I figured a wire is touching somewhere in the whole shemozzle, but not knowing what to expect from it all, had to ask the Q. Once I get this sorted will post a Pic of the set up.
many thanks
Lez
 
Pete Locke
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Joined: 26/06/2013
Location: New Zealand
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Posted: 09:36pm 26 Jun 2015
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Hi Lez.
They work very well re wired and hooked up to all sorts of things. Here's one I did for a mate running off an old steam boat style paddle wheel. Pokes out a couple of amps. Not earth shattering, but a couple more amps he didn't have before


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Pete'
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lemo56
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Posted: 10:23am 28 Jun 2015
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Thanks for the Pic Pete, as a kid growing up in Blackball I fully understand the quantity of water that is available on the west coast, neat set up.
 
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