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mhb Posted - 17/04/2008 : 14:45:37
hi there i am new to building wind turbines and would like sonme help

i reently purchsed some blades and hub from ebay 4ft blades with TSR of 6
can anyone suggest a siutable generator
thanks
mike
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mhb Posted - 20/04/2008 : 14:52:28
ben
thanks for your help on this one, but a few more questions really.
Ive measured my blades and they are a touch over 5ft(not 4 as i originally thought) so would a future energy alternator work.
If i did use an ametek or similar are the motor bearings good to take the load of the blades, as they weigh about 1.5 kilos) or do i need to fit another bearing on the shaft to take the load.
BTw the bladess are made by peter in cornwall and are very good. arec there anyn other alterators that might do the job
thanks again
mike
gotwind Posted - 19/04/2008 : 15:05:41
Mike.
You have to be generating just over the battery voltage for a charging current to flow.
For a 12v system, 12+ volts is required - 6 volts will do nothing.

Your 4 Foot blades would really struggle to spin the future energy alternator.
Your best option is to get hold of an Ametek 30 or 38 volt motor.

Ben.
mhb Posted - 19/04/2008 : 14:23:38
thanks ben
but will the 6 volts charge a 12v battery or will the volts have to be doubled to 12 to get the system to work

also would a future energy alternator be ok
mike
gotwind Posted - 17/04/2008 : 19:38:33
Not really Mike,
But 6+ volts is what most treadmill motors will produce in the 400 rpm range (approx), that is the typical speed of a 4 ft diameter propeller.

The Ametek is the better motor of choice for 12v cut in at around 400 - 500 rpm

Ben.
mhb Posted - 17/04/2008 : 16:57:23
many thanks
when you say 6v system and recommend a treadmill motor , will they only output 6 v
regards
mike
gotwind Posted - 17/04/2008 : 14:52:07
Ametek motor, 30 or 38v versions - available in U.S only - try ebay.com (U.S)

For a 6v system the treadmill motor is an o.k solution - best we can expect here in the U.K.
One here:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/York-fitness-1hp-treadmill-dc-motor_W0QQitemZ140224897094QQihZ004QQcategoryZ15280QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Ben.

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