Wind Turbine Axial Flux Generator
Posted: 10 Dec 2015, 10:34
My next project is a continuation of an older project I started before I moved to Texas.
I'll try to get some pictures posted tonight.
The first task was to wind 12 coils of #10AWG solid wire... then mold them together using fiberglass and epoxy.
Here is the design drawing...
I did most of this work already.
I also have all the magnets set on the metal plates. (2 f these, one will be above and one below the coil stator)
This was a bit premature though, because there is still some machining to be done to the plates. Unfortunately, I did a real good job of attaching the magnets to the 1/4" steel plates, and now they cant be removed without damaging the magnets. Back when I bought them, they were about $3 a piece, and I bought 25 of them... 1 spare.
Now the same magnets (N50 Neodinium 1"x2"x.5") are over $10 a piece.
So the machining and welding will have to be done VERY CAREFULLY. Magnets do not like heat!
I'll try to take some pictures tonight, after I get some xmass gifts wrapped.
Bron...
I'll try to get some pictures posted tonight.
The first task was to wind 12 coils of #10AWG solid wire... then mold them together using fiberglass and epoxy.
Here is the design drawing...
I did most of this work already.
I also have all the magnets set on the metal plates. (2 f these, one will be above and one below the coil stator)
This was a bit premature though, because there is still some machining to be done to the plates. Unfortunately, I did a real good job of attaching the magnets to the 1/4" steel plates, and now they cant be removed without damaging the magnets. Back when I bought them, they were about $3 a piece, and I bought 25 of them... 1 spare.
Now the same magnets (N50 Neodinium 1"x2"x.5") are over $10 a piece.
So the machining and welding will have to be done VERY CAREFULLY. Magnets do not like heat!
I'll try to take some pictures tonight, after I get some xmass gifts wrapped.
Bron...