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DTV004

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Joined: 30/04/2009
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Posted: 08:22am 08 Nov 2009
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hi i found this motor at the local scrap yard for one dollar. i like to re'wire as star but 8 coils not 9 coils.. 6 magnets with 2 polarity on each magnet n/s ...

the best way to rewire ?
 
Gizmo

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Posted: 08:50am 08 Nov 2009
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Is the ruler in inches? If so, thens thats a dollar well spent.

It could be a single phase motor. How many wires are coming out, could you take a photo of the other side of the stator?

It will still work as a alternator, but you will need to experiment. First up put it together so you can spin it, see how much cogging it has, and how many volts it makes ( AC scale on your meter ) at about 60RPM, or one revolution per second, then you can work out if you need to re-wire it.

It looks like it might make a fun project.

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DTV004

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Posted: 10:05am 08 Nov 2009
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  Gizmo said   Is the ruler in inches? If so, thens thats a dollar well spent.

It could be a single phase motor. How many wires are coming out, could you take a photo of the other side of the stator?

It will still work as a alternator, but you will need to experiment. First up put it together so you can spin it, see how much cogging it has, and how many volts it makes ( AC scale on your meter ) at about 60RPM, or one revolution per second, then you can work out if you need to re-wire it.

It looks like it might make a fun project. thank you for the rply.... will i pull the wire out 16 small parts of coil's .the voltage from each output was 2 to 7 volts pic.

the second picture shows 4 of the new coil 50 turns for testing ........results will no voltage none !single phase.
now wath!
 
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