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Re: Rotary Pulse Voltage Frequency Generator Assembly
« Reply #488 on: October 11, 2013, 22:05:24 pm »
So my lower drawing is corect,but my drawing has 1 slot left between start leads of the phases yours dont.the layout direction is ok?,left?

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Re: Rotary Pulse Voltage Frequency Generator Assembly
« Reply #489 on: October 17, 2013, 20:48:30 pm »
Nice work Komtek :)

adys15, did you see some of the pictures and diagrams earlier in the thread of my build? are you trying to do something different or just need more details on how that is wound?

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Re: Rotary Pulse Voltage Frequency Generator Assembly
« Reply #490 on: October 17, 2013, 20:55:21 pm »
Hy Donald,long time no see,keep in there,i will answer in an hour or so...

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Re: Rotary Pulse Voltage Frequency Generator Assembly
« Reply #491 on: October 17, 2013, 23:17:58 pm »
Donald,i read every page of this forum multiple times not just once,mostly your comments,outlaw's,komtek,Don's...trying to figure out how an alternator works and why Stan used an alt instead of the rotary inverter or other source.I learned o lot from you and others but I dont fully understood then how a stock one is wound.Now i know mainly how is wound but there are other ways of winding the coils.
First i tried to wind a stock one to get a hang of it.I wound it all coils clockwise(i saw electro using that style),and did not worked,then one cw one ccw...also did not work ,spending a lot of time making jigs for coils....etc.In the end i used komtek advice and wind it on a pipe but when i put the coil in the coils looked oval....and were to big,,,then i used a split piece of wood that was exactly the dim i need,,,then i made a trifiliar stator and conected the coils like in Stan's drawing and your skematic in the first  posts.I made 4 turns per coil trifiliar,tested but not something spectacular happend with having the chokes,they acted like simple coils in series.and the coltage was around 60v
Donald your stator was a motorcraft almost like Stan's no??Can you give some specs on the dimensions of the stator,slot dimension.diameter....stock wire gauge used...number of turns...and what hapened to those 300v of your r-vic when you conect it to your cell????
Komtek gave me a book about alt but i want more info....do you have books about alternators?
Hope we will see you more often here....cheers!

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Re: Rotary Pulse Voltage Frequency Generator Assembly
« Reply #492 on: October 17, 2013, 23:19:55 pm »
Here is my work in progress on my r-vic just 2 phases wound in this pic(sory for poor quality)

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Re: Rotary Pulse Voltage Frequency Generator Assembly
« Reply #493 on: October 19, 2013, 13:52:28 pm »
Hy guys made some tests yesterday with smaller wire gauge then stock,0.5mm and the results were as aspected,I got a MASSIVE voltage drop on the same tube as tested with stock alt.
Donalt i found out what i was asking you...

-stock alt 25v at 6A tap water(40v no load)
- 0.5mm wire stator 6v at 3A(50v no load)tap water

rain water
-stock alt=37v at 0.8A
-- 0.5mm wire stator 30v 0.6A

More voltage less amps on rain but production was almost half then tap water
The tube was 30cm long,but tried with 20cm long tube and got less amp draw on tap 4A....so larger surface area does not mean more resistance.....i was surprised...

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Re: Rotary Pulse Voltage Frequency Generator Assembly
« Reply #494 on: October 20, 2013, 05:43:24 am »
The way I learned to wind the alternator is shown here... I selected some key pictures from back in the thread.

In the first one you can see the drawing that shows how the wire is wound, it goes, say, clockwise, then counter-clockwise, then clockwise, and keeps switching back and forth, and if you look closely at the wire you can see it does this.

Then notice on the winding jig how I used twist ties to tie the wire up in pairs, you can not see the back side, but the wires are tied up on the back too.

Then when you pull this off the jig the wires are tied up in a nice string of loops.

This string of loops is fed into the stator... requires about 3 hands, or like i did... two hands and a forehead.

It sounds like you have a lot of experience winding things up, did you do it in a different pattern?

As soon as I wired mine up it didn't work, it took me a while to figure out that all 3 phase machines need one phase to be connected backwards for the magnetic field lines to line up properly. If you didn't do this, then just take the two ends of one phase and reverse the connections. Then it worked for me.

I still have videos up on youtube of the RVIC tests that I did.

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v81/bigbuba/Picture38-1.png)

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v81/bigbuba/Picture40-1.png)

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v81/bigbuba/Picture1-6.png)

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v81/bigbuba/Picture3-5.png)

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Re: Rotary Pulse Voltage Frequency Generator Assembly
« Reply #495 on: October 20, 2013, 12:51:59 pm »
Thanks Donald I know how you made yours from past posts,but i dont know how you aranged  the start wires of the other phases are positioned from each other.Interesting ideea of the phases ,i tried end leads wired together,start wires to diodes,and backwards and outputs the same...so you are saying :phase 1and 2 finish leads tied together and the start lead tied to the finishes of the phases 1&2.?
One point i want to make,that doubleing the wire wraps will not give you double voltage out mine gave out a quarter more than stock with double the wire than stock....So it's must be something else that gives out more volts,we need the voltage of one coil adding up to the next....if you look at Stan's stator you will see a wire bridge between the coils,i tried that and didn't output nothing,not AC no DC.So there must be a secret in winding style,that's why i search more info about alt.