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nzseagull Newbie Joined: 07/06/2006 Location: New ZealandPosts: 17
Posted: 06:49am 15 Jun 2006
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Hi
I have just build a very handy F & P test bed with a 2 hp AC motor save time and easer that playing up the pole ;-)
I have used the Star/ delta system bit more work but worth the extra
Now can any one tell me how to re config/wire an F&P to up the output voltage to around 48 volts
Thanks Bevin
makourain Senior Member Joined: 19/04/2006 Location: Posts: 111
Posted: 11:58am 15 Jun 2006
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dont quote me on this but i think this is how u change the output of the smart drive.
as it stands u get 14 groups of 3 which produces high volts and low current.
we rewire it to be 6 groups of 7 which produces low voltage and high current.
playing around with those groups is what u gotta do.
brucedownunder2 Guru Joined: 14/09/2005 Location: AustraliaPosts: 1548
Posted: 05:27pm 17 Jun 2006
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whatu gotta do is read up the diary's and glenns site-lots of reading ,nobody is gunna build it for u .
Remember ,it's all there ,just do the reading,we all had to do that.
Grumpy old man,BruceBushboy
dwyer Guru Joined: 19/09/2005 Location: AustraliaPosts: 574
Posted: 04:21am 18 Jun 2006
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Yes yes I do agree with Brucedowerunder2 and it's all there and just do the reading and there are heap and heap of information on the webs site if you dont know what or how is work or use you own skill and use it or what is it? and how things work?? Very simple look in webs site
Dwyer the Bushman
nzseagull Newbie Joined: 07/06/2006 Location: New ZealandPosts: 17
Posted: 07:11am 18 Jun 2006
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Thanks makourain
Yep thats was all I needed to know is all working now @ around 48 volts
Now Im working on Kevlar form core blades using a casting method to keep all the blades about same found a nice low cost way so see how it works out