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12.03.2007, 10:35 AM

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12.03.2007, 07:21 PM

Well the custom wind from the manufacturer is pretty much out of the picture. I can buy two regular motors for what they want for that.

I have a second 4130/20 here that I can use to experiment with different windings. But how do I get this stator off the bearing holder?

Hmmm, I wonder if I could trim the stationary endbell down to allow enough room to do the winding and make the terminations?

I was thinking about modifying a pair of needle nose pliers to aid me in this. Grind the teeth off the jaws, then wrap them with black tape. I know I can't tear the insulation on the winding wire as this will create shorts.
   
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12.03.2007, 09:24 PM

Get some kits from Lucien. Although he doesn't have any 40 series kits yet, I know I could get just the stators and bearing tubes from him. Then you could just swap out the bell from stator to stator and save some cash on buying magnets. You would need to use a specialized bearing puller to get the stator off the bearing tube otherwise.
   
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Get some kits from Lucien. Although he doesn't have any 40 series kits yet, I know I could get just the stators and bearing tubes from him. Then you could just swap out the bell from stator to stator and save some cash on buying magnets. You would need to use a specialized bearing puller to get the stator off the bearing tube otherwise.
I just ordered a 500 foot roll of 22 Ga winding wire that's rated at 200C.

With this first round, I'm gonna try to rewind this second 4130 that I have. I would rather stick with AXI to start with, because I don't know how hot this is going to run. The cooling fan will help with that since it moves alot of air.

I'm thinking about a 6 or 7 turn wye termination with as many strands of 22Ga that will fit. Once wound, I can do the spin voltage test to get a close approximation of the kv for the wind.

I intend to wind it just like this.


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12.03.2007, 09:40 PM

Check out this Wye Wind on a Scorpion Motor.

It's in German, I wish I knew what they were saying about it.

http://www.powercroco.de/12N14P3032scorpionalt.html
   
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