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Forum Index : Windmills : Wind Generator
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redd1 Newbie Joined: 19/01/2006 Location: CanadaPosts: 3 |
I have a 120vdc motor for a wind mill at 2.5 KW and I need to find a way to regulate it so it well charge my 12 vdc system anyone out there with an idea how to do this Thanks in Advance John ONT |
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KiwiJohn Guru Joined: 01/12/2005 Location: New ZealandPosts: 691 |
What voltage do you expect to get from your motor in generator mode?
Is it permanent magnet or does it have field coils? Does it have brushes?
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redd1 Newbie Joined: 19/01/2006 Location: CanadaPosts: 3 |
here is the motor that I have and I would like to charge my 12 vdc battery bank Thanks for your help John |
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Gizmo Admin Group Joined: 05/06/2004 Location: AustraliaPosts: 5078 |
Hi John. Thats a nice motor, and should work great as a wind generator. You need to spin it up to see what output voltage you can get from it. The 120v rating means little when used as a generator, you can safely ignore that figure. The motor should make charging voltage ( 14 volts or more ) at a few hundred RPM. If you have access to a lathe, spin up the motor and find what RPM equals 14 volts. This is your startup RPM, the RPM that the windmill will start charging your batteries. If this RMP is in the range 100 to 500, your set. Let us know how you go. Glenn The best time to plant a tree was twenty years ago, the second best time is right now. JAQ |
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KiwiJohn Guru Joined: 01/12/2005 Location: New ZealandPosts: 691 |
That looks like a permanent magnet type and as Glenn says will be ideal as a generator provided you can spin it fast enough to give you a useful voltage. I suspect you wont really see 2Kw from it but one can be optimistic I suppose. If you short the wires can you turn the shaft by hand? The harder it is to turn the better prospects you have.
Nice looking piece of equipment John.
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solarmike Newbie Joined: 14/11/2005 Location: CanadaPosts: 26 |
Hi John, It depends on how you connect it up to your rotor. If you plan to attach a rotor directly to your 5/8" shaft then you could use a Xantrex C-40 charge controller. You can also connect a digital meter up to the C-40 and remotely monitor your wind energy values such as W/V/A Ah per day/ Totallizing Ah's. If you plan to use a geared system and the motor enjoys high RPM's then I would recomend a DC to DC converter like the one shown below. Voltage Regulation ModeProportional:
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Alternative Energy Resources 138 Bakersfield Dr., N1R 6X7 Cambridge, Ontario, Canada Tel: (416) 805-8903 Fax: (519) 624-9737 I am solarmike |
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redd1 Newbie Joined: 19/01/2006 Location: CanadaPosts: 3 |
Sorry for the delay to all the people that answer my post I have been in the hosiptal for the last month and everything is better now and I will start working on my system once the snow is gone Thanks again John... |
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