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Chalo
Thud wrote:You can get an 80mm motor out of china & rewind & terminate to do exactly what your describing.
Way simpler to re-configure a good existing design than to start form scratch.
been there....Big bucks & large minimum orders for proper materials for the parts. I actualy have a stack of lam stock (not hi-silicon steel, so prolly crap) that needs to be normalized (flatend from the coil) before photo-ectching the lams for a 6" outrunner design.

magudaman wrote:Thud wrote:You can get an 80mm motor out of china & rewind & terminate to do exactly what your describing.
Way simpler to re-configure a good existing design than to start form scratch.
been there....Big bucks & large minimum orders for proper materials for the parts. I actualy have a stack of lam stock (not hi-silicon steel, so prolly crap) that needs to be normalized (flatend from the coil) before photo-ectching the lams for a 6" outrunner design.
I don't think 80mm would have any torque at low KV. I was hoping more like you had said 6in or greater.





The only way this could work is by using a Soft Magnetic Composite blank. Performance would be lower than that of a proper laminated construction for other than very high flux frequencies - pretty vulnerable to breakage, too...magudaman wrote:Make the core out of billet to make it easier for machining

magudaman wrote:Ok so building the core and such sounds like headache. So has anyone tried using a 3 phase motorcycle stator as our core?

Yikes! I completely missed this thread, Arlo...Arlo1 wrote: Here see this thread viewtopic.php?f=2&t=28748


magudaman wrote:Ok so building the core and such sounds like headache. So has anyone tried using a 3 phase motorcycle stator as our core?


I don't think it makes any difference.Chalo wrote:On the other hand, thinner wires keep the intense parts of the EM fields close to the ferromagnetic core.


Jeremy Harris wrote:You're right, Miles, it doesn't make any difference. These motorcycle alternators are built right down to a price, with thick (cheap) laminations, poor copper fill (so they can machine wind the stator) and ceramic magnets (again because they're cheap).

flathill wrote:Jeremy Harris wrote:You're right, Miles, it doesn't make any difference. These motorcycle alternators are built right down to a price, with thick (cheap) laminations, poor copper fill (so they can machine wind the stator) and ceramic magnets (again because they're cheap).
It does make a difference. It is just so negligible it shouldn't be taken into consideration.

Jeremy Harris wrote:flathill wrote:Jeremy Harris wrote:You're right, Miles, it doesn't make any difference. These motorcycle alternators are built right down to a price, with thick (cheap) laminations, poor copper fill (so they can machine wind the stator) and ceramic magnets (again because they're cheap).
It does make a difference. It is just so negligible it shouldn't be taken into consideration.
Yes, sorry, I just forgot to put the <pedant> tags around the "any difference" part......................


whatever wrote:why not go for broke, and make a csiro motor?
I think they are good for 8kw or so, windings are a bit different but not too complex.
Not sure if anyone has beaten their efficiency yet ( near 98% peak effic.)
The hallback array would be quite a challenge to do.



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