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| #Post#: 2286-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Stator Coils Flipped | |
| By: lynx wind Date: April 15, 2014, 10:09 pm | |
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| It occurs to me that some of the very low voltage could be | |
| caused by a simple mistake. If you flip a coil over relative to | |
| one next to it you need to consider the start and end of the | |
| coil need to flip too. If one coil is flipped and not wired in | |
| series correctly it will negate the voltage in the next coil. | |
| I like to have all my coils positioned the same, wound counter | |
| clockwise and I mark the start and ends clearly. The start wire | |
| comes off the inside of the coil. The ending comes off the | |
| outside. But you have to make sure all coils are wound the same | |
| direction (laying the same in the stator) relative to each | |
| other. | |
| #Post#: 2323-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Stator Coils Flipped | |
| By: najpauer Date: April 17, 2014, 5:33 pm | |
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| if I don't have an oscilloscope display what else can I do? | |
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