acuteaero
100 W
I've been waiting for a chance at one of these for a while- finally got a lucky break and snapped one up for cheap. It's a "belt alternator/starter" from a GM Chevy Malibu Hybrid, also used on the Saturn Vue and Aura, hybrid models. These are "mild" hybrid systems, just do a couple Kw assist and regen, as well as cranking the engine over for start/stop, all through this alternator-looking thing driving the crankshaft through a high-tension 7 rib ribbed v-belt. The original system uses a 36v NiMh battery.
Sep-ex, brushed :?
Thin, ~.3 mm laminates
I was hoping to get the main case apart and get a good look at the rotor but I was unable to get the tail-shaft to go through the rear bearing and the pulley appears to be impossible to remove in one piece due to the use of a taper-lock bushing on the shaft... (Photo is after removal of usual style nut)
I'm thinking about getting this rigged up on a bike with some variable or at least 2 or 3 stepped field control and do some testing (maybe some racing also
) on it. First I need to work out how to get power out of it- currently I'm leaning towards removing the pulley with an angle grinder and machining some parts to replace it with a nice flange for flat-sprocket mounting. If anyone has any input about this I'd like to hear it very much.
Then need to pick a controller- I'm not particularly interested in going sensorless, I'm imagining with "hall style" commutation sensors a beefy Infineon ebike style controller could probably do the job, sevcon or kelly is a more expensive option, I guess, for higher current. Anyone have experience with the Austria Microsystems family of magnetic absolute encoders, particularly the AS5134, with the UVW style commutation outputs? Or how about the CUI AMT303 module? If this BAS alternator is the same as all the other alternators I've ever seen it should have 6 pole pairs.




Sep-ex, brushed :?

Thin, ~.3 mm laminates

I was hoping to get the main case apart and get a good look at the rotor but I was unable to get the tail-shaft to go through the rear bearing and the pulley appears to be impossible to remove in one piece due to the use of a taper-lock bushing on the shaft... (Photo is after removal of usual style nut)

I'm thinking about getting this rigged up on a bike with some variable or at least 2 or 3 stepped field control and do some testing (maybe some racing also
Then need to pick a controller- I'm not particularly interested in going sensorless, I'm imagining with "hall style" commutation sensors a beefy Infineon ebike style controller could probably do the job, sevcon or kelly is a more expensive option, I guess, for higher current. Anyone have experience with the Austria Microsystems family of magnetic absolute encoders, particularly the AS5134, with the UVW style commutation outputs? Or how about the CUI AMT303 module? If this BAS alternator is the same as all the other alternators I've ever seen it should have 6 pole pairs.