How to build a Dual Rotor Axial Flux Alternator PMA for a Wind Turbine

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Uploaded by on Aug 14, 2009

This video is Part I in a series from http://www.WindGenKits.com that details the construction process and techniques used to build a Do- it- Yourself axial flux alternator. More details and supplies are available from our web site.

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  • What size wire are you using in the video???

    Nice Video clips by the way!

  • In this video, we are using 2 strands of 18 ga to make a single conductor which has a 15 ga equivalent.

  • I rate this a 10 Excellent video quality and instruction. Keep making them if only have the videos on youtube where this good. You wouldn't have to spend all day wading thru crap to find a good vid to learn by

  • Thank you very much!

  • this video was very impressive.I hope you are a teacher of some sort .thank you for your time.

  • Thank you!

    No, we are just regular shop guys.

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  • I would love to make this in my shop but in terms of cost I think it's cheaper to buy a gas generator and just remove the engine, strap on a pin-wheel and Bob's your uncle.

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  • @mapwear When you find some blades that turn at several thousand rpm please let us know!

  • Hello, how can i get in contact with the owner of this video?

  • very nice and clear

  • Very nice jobs, you guys. Very elegant, and atleast you edit it down.

  • Nice job, very clear.

    Quick question though, why can Americans not pronounce Solder correctly, losing the L sound and pronouncing it as soDDer? Similarly, they pronounce Herb without the preceeding H. Weird.

  • Finally!! After watching countless videos this one showed me the details of wiring together the coils. Thanks very much and GREAT job.

  • You're awesome!

  • I have seen elsewhere that your coil size in depth, should be 1/3 the depth or thickness of your magnets, can you confirm and explain? Assuming this is an axial charged magnet. Thanks.

  • Fantastic videos. Wish i had found these a year or so ago. You might be interested in my Lenz blade concepts on my channel. Great vids. Subscribed.

  • should the coils be touching each other?

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