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Posted: 03:52am 30 Jan 2006
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Hi all..

I notice almost everyone is using the F&P stators for their windmills and must have run these up on lathes etc to work out optimum speeds..

can someone tell me (cause i dont have a lathe) what the rpm ranges are for a single motor to be able to produce 14v to charge a battery bank ? also how many amps / watts does this make at this speed ? (dont give me wind speed, just RPM please as that i can calculate with)..

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John 

 
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Posted: 04:31am 30 Jan 2006
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Hi John.

The F&P makes about 1 watt per revolution. We aim for the 300 - 500 RPM range, or 300 to 500 watts, as its the best balance between blade diameter, TSR, all that stuff.

I dont have the volts per RPM figures, it depends on how you have wired it up. But one of the guys here will be able to help.

Glenn


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Steve9R

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Posted: 01:15am 31 Jan 2006
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  Gizmo said  

Hi John.


The F&P makes about 1 watt per revolution. We aim for the 300 - 500 RPM range, or 300 to 500 watts, as its the best balance between blade diameter, TSR, all that stuff.


I dont have the volts per RPM figures, it depends on how you have wired it up. But one of the guys here will be able to help.


Glenn



So... theoretically.. you could spin them at 1000rpm and generate 1kw ? or is there a limitation on the windings / wire size ?

Steve
 
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Posted: 02:08am 31 Jan 2006
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Hi John.

Yes thats right, a F&P can make 1000 watts at 1000rpm. Buts thats about the limit I think, any fast only gives small gains.

I know what your thinking, make a set of blades for 1000RPM. But it wont work. Its a balance between blade size, RPM and watts. This is why we usually aim for the 300-500 RPM/Watt range using a prop diameter of about 2 meters. To get more watts you need a bigger blade, but a bigger blade is slower and wont spin the F&P at the higher RPM needed to get the extra watts.

There are ways around the problem, like replacing the magnets with neo's will almost double the power, or use a big blade and a gear box to step up the F&P RPM.

Glenn 


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Chris

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Posted: 04:29am 31 Jan 2006
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Also i think the max rpm for the F&P is around 1000rpm, or a bit more. Its on the Ecoinn website

 
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