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JA Robby

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Joined: 20/07/2010
Location: Jamaica
Posts: 13
Posted: 05:18am 15 Oct 2010
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Howdy all,
This is my first try at a ceiling fan windmill,i have just
received my magnets two days ago they are 1/2"x1/4" disc
magnets.I put the magnets in i only use 14 but i am having
problem with coging ,so i am asking the forum members this
question if i could use a file and file down the edges of the
stator, like the did with the F&P or would this cause more
problem.As anyone ever done a complete ceiling fan windmill
before.



All the best,
JA Robby.
No man is an island.
 
Gizmo

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Joined: 05/06/2004
Location: Australia
Posts: 5078
Posted: 10:49pm 18 Oct 2010
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Hi JA Robby

Have you seen this page...
http://www.thebackshed.com/windmill/articles/decoggingFP.asp

How many poles are there on the stator? Could you post a picture of the stator, it might make it easier to work out the best way to configure the motor as a alternator.

Glenn
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JA Robby

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Joined: 20/07/2010
Location: Jamaica
Posts: 13
Posted: 05:41am 20 Oct 2010
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Hi Glenn

I have seen it and that is why i was asking if i could apply
the same method.
There are 28 poles on the stator 14 on the outer and 14 on
the inner.Each coil is refer to as a pole wright? I am a bit
mix up when you say poles,but it has 28 coils 14 inner 14
outer.
sorry no picture at this time but i will try and post when
the camera is back in working condition.



JA robby
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