rock solid & great alignment copper coil winding jig project . (part.2)
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Good, I like that you share this video, I wish success always part 2 showing how to attain near perfect wind turbine copper coil allignment , making tightly wound consistent rock solid coils for wind turbine stators
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Nice Video That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You part 2 showing how to attain near perfect wind turbine copper coil allignment , making tightly wound consistent rock solid coils for wind turbine stators
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I Really Like The Video From Your part 2 showing how to attain near perfect wind turbine copper coil allignment , making tightly wound consistent rock solid coils for wind turbine stators
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Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing other coils can be wound with this jig also like bedini power core coils if used properly
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Hi im new to this and looking at as many videos as I can,you are brilliant at explaining,regards
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after winding your coils how do you know which ones are the postives and and which ones are the negative??
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I am pursuing a career in electrical engineering, these are cutting edge ideas, they improve on tesla's designs, and yet, do you possess a solid career? or you employed for this kind of work? or is there seemingly NO market for innovators? the car industry, the oil industry, and now the renewable energy industry, all Billion dollar facets, and non of them want to be destroyed by more efficient, lest cost energy sources.
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I greatly enjoyed your video, however, I very much want to visit the website of which you spoke. Unfortunately that link did not appear on the screen. Would you please share that information, thank you!
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@innovator1998 Sounds really impressive i have to say.
Hope we will see a video on that topic soon. hehe
I wish you good luck with it.
Greetings
Erik
hey user magaircar the links i posted on this video dont appear on mobiles and some laptops maybe , but i see them on my computer any way , theres hundreds of websites out there if not thousands to learn about wind turbines but the best i have found is this ( hugh piggott`s home page ), he has loads of great links on his website too ,
innovator1998 1 year ago
Hi there
the coils must 1/3 of the thickness of your magnets?
I think you said something wrong there.
If they must be 1/3 of the thickness then your magnets then your coils should be 2 millimeter thick cause your magnets are 6 millimeter.
I think you probably ment to say something else right?
Good video by the way.
Greetings from Belgium
Erik
rikkiesix 1 year ago
@rikkiesix .... hi there user rikkiesix , when i said the coils must be 1/3 the thickness of the magnets its ment that 2mm thick magnets are suitable for 3mm thick coils then 4mm thick magnets are suitable for 6mm thick coils 6mm tm for 9mm tc and so on ...can you see the pattern ..... however this was info i obtained from the net and may only apply to air core coils , i have recently built another far superior stator with soft iron cores and have tried different magnet rotors of different sises
innovator1998 1 year ago
@rikkiesix i have a bifilar stator containing 12 identicial bifilar circuit breaker coils which i can switch between delta and star easily ... i have used 3 different magnet rotors with different speeds, distance, power , magnet sises and thickness in an attempt to find the best results , i really should do another video on that with more detail because this particular delta configuration i have found on another stator increases power by a factor of 8 at almost 4 times this magnet rotor speed
innovator1998 1 year ago
sorry about the volume situation its a cheap camera phone that im still trying to master .... next videos will be on a tripod and il use hands free mic with the phone ... these particular coils im doing here are air core 1mm gauged wire with 70 turns capable of 24 volts according to hugh piggots website .... im just demonstrating this jig i use / designed for other coilwinding projects i will be doing
innovator1998 1 year ago