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Originally Posted by Jetijs
Just a quick update.
I finished the housing for my speed reducer so that the input shaft is
exactly at the same height as the motor axis. I attached the speed
reducer to the motor and did a test run. The reducer gear ratio is 15x,
that means it reduces the speed 15 times and increases the output torque
at the same ratio. The input speed is rated 1750RPM, I was putting in
about 2500RPM. I will have to change the speed reducer oil. The speed
reducer output was about 170RPM. If my permanent magnet alternator puts
out 12v already at 150RPM, then 170 RPM should produce about 13-14V.
Will see soon how much load the generator can hold. Here is a video:
YouTube - Lindemann attraction motor V2.0 video 7
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thats really neat! can you tell me the model number of the permanent magnet alternator your going to use so i can research it for my next motor?
Eric