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Adding a LED to an aftermarket large housing.
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<blockquote data-quote="allenp42" data-source="post: 185145" data-attributes="member: 8785"><p>Nice job on unwinding the stator. A little surprised the yellow lead was connected almost in the middle of coil A? Anyway, you now know you need 75 ft of wire. When you order the wire, just make sure you get the 200C version, which has Ployamideimide insulation. From experience, the insulation is a little "tougher" than what is on the 155c wire. </p><p></p><p>Can you see the magnets on your flywheel? If not, do you have a cheap Coy Scouts compass so you can find the number of magnets and arrangement of the poles? I would assume 6 magnets alternating between north and south poles. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Honestly, I do not know. Purely a guess here, the 6 coil version would be more efficient if combined with a 3 phase rec/reg.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="allenp42, post: 185145, member: 8785"] Nice job on unwinding the stator. A little surprised the yellow lead was connected almost in the middle of coil A? Anyway, you now know you need 75 ft of wire. When you order the wire, just make sure you get the 200C version, which has Ployamideimide insulation. From experience, the insulation is a little "tougher" than what is on the 155c wire. Can you see the magnets on your flywheel? If not, do you have a cheap Coy Scouts compass so you can find the number of magnets and arrangement of the poles? I would assume 6 magnets alternating between north and south poles. Honestly, I do not know. Purely a guess here, the 6 coil version would be more efficient if combined with a 3 phase rec/reg. [/QUOTE]
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