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bodis
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Joined: 17/09/2006
Location: Australia
Posts: 5
Posted: 01:06am 17 Sep 2006
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Hi, I am new to this forum, and windmills in general.

I have a F & P motor with 0.8mm windings, that I am NOT planning on
rewiring. I am wondering what rpm I need to spin it at to extract maximum
power, and what the corresponding unrectified 3 phase line to line voltage
would be.

I feel really silly about having to ask these questions, and under normal
circumstances would have tested the motor myself, but i am unable to do
that for a few weeks, and i need to design a circuit to connect to the motor
now. Thanks for any help. Regards Niall
 
Gizmo

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Joined: 05/06/2004
Location: Australia
Posts: 5078
Posted: 03:53am 17 Sep 2006
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On my Lenz2 windmill I have a standard 80 series, and I get charging voltage at 20 rpm. So that works out to 0.6 volts per RPM. So 100 RPM gives 60 volts, 200 rpm gives 120 volts ( will kill you easily, so be carefull ), 500 rpm = 300v, 1000 rpm = 600 v, etc. Above 1000 rpm ( 466Hz AC )performance starts to degrade due to inductance, lamination saturation, etc.
500 RPM is a good reliable speed to start with.

Glenn
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bodis
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Posted: 06:25am 17 Sep 2006
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Hi, thanks for your response. So these voltages that you have quoted, are
they are line-to-line RMS voltages? Just checking!! Cheers Niall.
 
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