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<blockquote data-quote="69ST" data-source="post: 184324" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>That's a very logical assumption, imho. I've guesstimated ~12.5W per coil, with the radial-array stators. On the extreme generous end, let's imagine 15W per coil, at the weak/stingy end 10W per coil...that's a range of 40W - 90W. The low end of that is sufficient for road use, anything beyond that minimum level just plushes-out the system. And, full-wave DC power just has all the advantages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="69ST, post: 184324, member: 5"] That's a very logical assumption, imho. I've guesstimated ~12.5W per coil, with the radial-array stators. On the extreme generous end, let's imagine 15W per coil, at the weak/stingy end 10W per coil...that's a range of 40W - 90W. The low end of that is sufficient for road use, anything beyond that minimum level just plushes-out the system. And, full-wave DC power just has all the advantages. [/QUOTE]
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