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I have seen some picture of both dual magnet and single magnet. What is the benefit of dual magnets (one on either side of the stator coils)?
I have also seen stators with over lapping coils. Does this generate more electricity? Is there a specific pattern to follow to avoid coil to coil interference?
Also, does the gauge of wire differ depending on the strength of the magnet? If so how do you measure the magnet strength and determine what gauge to use?
Actually a good website with basic information and diagrams would be helpful. I Googled and have been wading though lots of sight but have not found a really basic page yet.
Txs
Answer:
You will likely fine that the magnets in a generator are always in pairs. it's to do with the interaction of the magnetic fields. So I don't know what you were looking at with a single magnet system ??
Over lapping coils is to do with design structure.
I'm not aware of so call coil to coil interference. I don't identify this as been an issue.
There is a three phase structure for coils.
The thickness of wire is mainly concerned with electrical current, the thicker the wire the more current it will carry.
There are number ampage charts for current rating. There are varies formula to calculate the magnet strength, based on what information you have.
I'm not sure about web-sites, but there are good electrical, and electrician book you could read up on.
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I have also seen stators with over lapping coils. Does this generate more electricity? Is there a specific pattern to follow to avoid coil to coil interference?
Also, does the gauge of wire differ depending on the strength of the magnet? If so how do you measure the magnet strength and determine what gauge to use?
Actually a good website with basic information and diagrams would be helpful. I Googled and have been wading though lots of sight but have not found a really basic page yet.
Txs
Answer:
You will likely fine that the magnets in a generator are always in pairs. it's to do with the interaction of the magnetic fields. So I don't know what you were looking at with a single magnet system ??
Over lapping coils is to do with design structure.
I'm not aware of so call coil to coil interference. I don't identify this as been an issue.
There is a three phase structure for coils.
The thickness of wire is mainly concerned with electrical current, the thicker the wire the more current it will carry.
There are number ampage charts for current rating. There are varies formula to calculate the magnet strength, based on what information you have.
I'm not sure about web-sites, but there are good electrical, and electrician book you could read up on.
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