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Forum Index : Windmills : F&P putput data
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carl1 Regular Member ![]() Joined: 16/04/2007 Location: AustraliaPosts: 79 |
hello to everyone. I have collected some output data for different F&P versions. - sorry not yet the new rotor output in amps: Stator 80SP &n bsp; 80SP 100SSP &nbs p; 100SSP 100S SP #1 #2 &n bsp; #3 #4 #5 RPM &nb sp; &nb sp; 70 - &nb sp;- - & nbsp;- - 195 &nb sp;3.9 4.7 &nb sp; - 14.5 211 &nb sp;6 5.7   ; - 17.2 253 0.7 9.7 8.1 1.4 21 346 11 & nbsp;14 10.7 & nbsp; 8.5 8.7 580 26 & nbsp;17.3 12.6   ; 15 34.8 750 30 & nbsp;18.1 13.3   ; 17.4 38.7 950 32 & nbsp;18.3 13.6   ; 29.4 41 1230 33 18.3 13.7 &nbs p; 23.1 NA #1 Voltage range & nbsp;12.6-13.0 &nbs p; Date 16-04-07 16-04-07 #1: decogged,rotor 4x16mags, rectifying each leg separated via 6 pair of diodes, I call it open delta. #2:decogged,rotor 4x16mags, star rectifying #3: 100SSP- each phase 7poles in series and paralleled, stator OD reduced to 247mm with an angle grinder. star connection #4:100SSP- each phase 7poles in series and paralleled stator OD reduced to 247mm with an angle grinder. rectifying each leg separated via 6 pair of diodes , I call it open delta #5: 100SSP- each phase 7poles in series and paralleled stator OD reduced to 247mm with an angle grinder. rectifying each leg separated via 6 pair of diodes , I call it open delta rotor: 56 neos, I replaced the first generation rotor mags (56single mags) with same size neos angled them about 20degress. the next set: Stator 100SSP 100S 100S &nbs p; 100S 100S #6 #7 &n bsp; #8 #9&nbs p; #10 RPM &nb sp; &nb sp; 70 - &nb sp; 0.6 0.7 195 14.8   ; 9.3 12.5 &nbs p; 6 6.6 211 17.5   ; 9.5 13.4 &nbs p; 6.2 7.2 253 23.5   ; 9.9 15 6.6 8.4 346 30.5   ; 10.4 17.3 &nb sp; 7.1 10 580 36 & nbsp;10.8 20.3   ; 7.5 13 750 37 & nbsp;10.9 21 & nbsp; 7.6 13.8 950 NA & nbsp;NA NA &nb sp; 7.7 14.4 1230 NA NA NA &n bsp; 7.7 14.9 #6: 100SSP- each phase 7poles in series and paralleled delta connection stator OD reduced to 247mm with an angle grinder. rotor: 56 neos, I replaced the first generation rotor mags (56single mags) with same size neos angled them about 20degress. #7: 100S - star connection, rotor: 56 neos, stator OD 246mm #8: 100S - delta open, rotor 56 neos, #9: 100S - star connection, stator decogged, 4x16 mags #10: 100S - delta open , stator decogged, 4x16 mags NA: the lathe could not start it. I have all the data in exel, but I was not able to upload this file.- much easier to read. One interesting info here is you don"t need a complicated star- delta switch to change over just recify via a pair of 3-phase rectfier ( I used a pair of car alternators) and to switch from star to delta you just need an ordinary trible switch- opening the star connection. Harald ![]() |
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carl1 Regular Member ![]() Joined: 16/04/2007 Location: AustraliaPosts: 79 |
Looks like it totally screwd up I will try again later Harald |
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carl1 Regular Member ![]() Joined: 16/04/2007 Location: AustraliaPosts: 79 |
I tried again - doesn't work. can somebody tell me how to upload an exel file, thanks harald ![]() |
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Gizmo![]() Admin Group ![]() Joined: 05/06/2004 Location: AustraliaPosts: 5116 |
Hi Carl Yes the HTML in web pages isnt good at displaying table data unless you use tables, which isn't easy in a forum. Even a tab option would be nice. I am looking into a solution for this problem, its come up before when other members have tried to format data for others to see and it gets all screwed up. One way to get around the problem, if you are any good with a paint program, is to take a screen shot of your excel table, crop it down to a nice image in your paint program, then upload it as a image. Uploading files, they need to be zipped up. Assuming you are using Windows XP, Right click on your excel file and select "Send to compressed file". That will create a zipped up copy of your excel file, and the forum will let you upload zip files. Hope that helps, but yes its a bit of a problem. If you like I can edit your posting to add the images of the tables? Glenn The best time to plant a tree was twenty years ago, the second best time is right now. JAQ |
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brucedownunder2 Guru ![]() Joined: 14/09/2005 Location: AustraliaPosts: 1548 |
Hi Carl,,Thanks for your efforts-- I have been interested in knowing what outputs are available--but every time I put a new configuration up ,,the wind goes on holidays for a month !!! I tried to remove those small Neo magnets from the original white rotor ,but found they used a different glue and the magnets just broke to pieces-not like the ceramic's ,which came out nearly perfect. Hope you have success with the spreadsheet posting ,thanks Bruce PS--are you close to me at Mt.Tamborine ,west of the Gold Coast ? I could bring some stuff around for you to look at ,Neo Rotor's. Bruce Bushboy |
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Gizmo![]() Admin Group ![]() Joined: 05/06/2004 Location: AustraliaPosts: 5116 |
Hey Carl, you can try the "Code" option to format your data better. eg Stator 80SP 80SP 100SSP 100SSP 100SSP #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 RPM 70 - - - - - 195 3.9 4.7 - 14.5 - 211 6 5.7 - 17.2 - 253 0.7 9.7 8.1 1.4 21 346 11 14 10.7 8.5 8.7 Its not perfect, but its better. Just an example. You use the space key to format the page the way you want it. If you look at the bottom of the Post Reply section, you will see an option called Enable Forum Codes to format post, make sure thats ticked, and click on the Forum Codes to see all the formatting options, including the "Code" function. And remember there is the Preview Post button. Hope that helps. The best time to plant a tree was twenty years ago, the second best time is right now. JAQ |
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makourain![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 19/04/2006 Location: Posts: 111 |
got this from a friend, dont know if he wants to be named. ![]() |
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