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leftcliq
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Posted: 05:03pm 09 Jul 2013
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Hi guys,
Does anyone know where I can purchase a dual 60s setup from? Do you offset the stator poles or is there a special holder that I can purchase where I just bolt two stators onto and they are already offset?

Great information on this site...

Also, does anyone know where I can get the shaft machined?

Thanks,
Dale.
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wallablack

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Posted: 07:33pm 09 Jul 2013
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  leftcliq said   Hi guys,
Does anyone know where I can purchase a dual 60s setup from? Do you offset the stator poles or is there a special holder that I can purchase where I just bolt two stators onto and they are already offset?

Great information on this site...

Also, does anyone know where I can get the shaft machined?

Thanks,
Dale.

Hi Dale.
You might get lucky and someone here may have one for sale. The best way is to build your own and learn along the way. There is a LOT of info on this forum on the F&P, start HERE and scroll down a bit and you will find a ton of info. It is quite interesting and fun to build your own and once she is flying there is a good sense of achievement.
For parts don't forget to look after the sponsors...get you parts HERE

As for buying the stator and hub...there is always something on evilbay.

Good Luck.
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gww1
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Posted: 10:48am 10 Jul 2013
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There was also a web site called "randy's workshop" Who used to advertise smartdrives for sale.
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brucedownunder2
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Posted: 12:09pm 10 Jul 2013
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Hi leftie, I've the double everything right here , never been used ,spent lots of hours on the rotors,stators,shaft,spacers ,, it's all there in my album -you find it ,sorry, I'm fed up with trying to find things,pics,etc and then trying to post them ,,, but everything is there in the brucedownunder photo album ..

It's all here in plastic boxes ,,all new ,,all for sale ,,but you have to pick it up ---


Bruce
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Posted: 12:29pm 10 Jul 2013
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Bruce could you include a link to your photo album, most people wont know how to find it. I take it you mean the IRC album.

Dale try the parts page http://www.thebackshed.com/windmill/kits.asp, Phill, Ian and Trev can supply parts. Phil and Ian may be a little difficult to get hold of at the moment, but still worth a try.

Glenn
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brucedownunder2
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Posted: 12:44pm 10 Jul 2013
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http://gallery.anotherpower.com/main.php/v/brucedownunder/

Dale, try that link ,,,find the album "brucedownunder" . You'll have to scroll through all the other stuff . Lots of old time projects ..

nothing too private ,don't forward any of my family stuff ,

Bruce
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leftcliq
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Posted: 12:51pm 10 Jul 2013
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Hi Guys,
Your replies have been great, very informative. Bruce, I sent you a PM. I couldn't find your album though. Can you send me a link to your photos?

I have rewired my stator before so I'm not adverse to doing the work, but I don't have access to lathe's etc to help with machining. Nor do I have the skill.

Thanks,
Dale.

 
leftcliq
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Posted: 01:56pm 10 Jul 2013
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Hi,
Is the metal piece that is used to twist the stators easy to make? Is there a great deal of force required to twist the stator poles?

Regards,
Dale.
 
leftcliq
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Posted: 02:20pm 11 Jul 2013
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  brucedownunder2 said  

http://gallery.anotherpower.com/main.php/v/brucedownunder/

Dale, try that link ,,,find the album "brucedownunder" . You'll have to scroll through all the other stuff . Lots of old time projects ..

nothing too private ,don't forward any of my family stuff ,

Bruce


Hi Bruce,
Really good photos. How did you get the 2 stators so close together? I'm trying to do exactly that. How did you get the stator hub so small? Did you machine your shaft to suit the small stator hub yourself?

Its a great view you have there in your photos. Especially liked the group of push bikes photo

Thanks,
Dale.

 
Antillect
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Joined: 29/07/2013
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Posted: 10:14am 30 Jul 2013
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Hello all,

Ive got a 80s series stator, and can get another one to build a twin rotor mill.
Have looked at all the configurations. WE are in a low to medium wind area, but it can blow. Will need a high power output. Have seen Glens staggered twin stator posts, am also thinking of going the 7 phase twin stator way for higher power
and decogging improvement.

Can anyone guide me on this?
Cheers
Ant.
 
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Posted: 04:50pm 30 Jul 2013
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Antillect,

Welcome to the forum.

It is best to start your own thread on the topic and not hijack someone else thread.
The forun gets messy with hijacked threads and often not everyone reads an existing thread to notice your question.

Sometimes it just works
 
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