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DTV004

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Posted: 04:05am 13 Jan 2010
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do this CAR ELECTRIC- GOLF CART MOTOR 48V 3.2 HP .......WILL BE GOOD FOR WIND MILL? Edited by DTV004 2010-01-14
 
KarlJ

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Posted: 04:14am 13 Jan 2010
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that all depends, is it AC or DC, does it have magnets?
what RPM is it rated at?
Luck favours the well prepared
 
DTV004

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Posted: 04:42am 13 Jan 2010
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THANK YOU..... THIS EBAY ITEM NO # 180453323507
 
DTV004

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Posted: 05:20am 13 Jan 2010
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  DTV004 said   THANK YOU..... THIS EBAY ITEM NO # 180453323507
Motor by GE Powerdrive™ , 3.10 HP, 10 tooth spline, 48 volt, 2190 RPM.
Used On: Club Car DS 1996-2006 w/ Powerdrive

 
KarlJ

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No good for a windmill unless you add permanent magnets, this is the same construction as a starter motor.

I wouldnt bother
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DTV004

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Posted: 03:53pm 13 Jan 2010
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  KarlJ said   No good for a windmill unless you add permanent magnets, this is the same construction as a starter motor.

I wouldnt bother
thank's
 
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