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JimBo911

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Posted: 04:58pm 07 Apr 2009
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Still trying to decided which F&P stator is best for a 48 volt, 8 foot mill? Suggestion's or ideas would be appreciated.
Jim
 
GWatPE

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Posted: 06:42pm 07 Apr 2009
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The series80 would be a good start. The 7s2p rewire gives the best match. Use star config, for a low rpm mill. A delta config will give more output if the mill can spin faster.

Gordon.


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JimBo911

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Posted: 04:11am 08 Apr 2009
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  GWatPE said   The series80 would be a good start. The 7s2p rewire gives the best match. Use star config, for a low rpm mill. A delta config will give more output if the mill can spin faster.

Gordon.
Honestly I don't think I am capable of rewiring the stator with the results I am looking for. I am much better at machining of parts, components and assembly. I've learned in the past that there are things better left to others so my projects (and or repair work) achieve something that really does work. My goal is a 48 volt system so a cut in speed of around 200 rpm is what I think am looking for. I would like to keep blade RPM down if possible. My neighbors don't seem to mind my Airx but it would be nice to keep things a bit more quite.
Jim
 
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