Hey Harald..
Thanks for the drawing, I do get that iron cores give a lot more power, but I did not want to have to deal with any cogging and was aiming for a more axial type.. When I scale up and make the big one, I may consider iron cores if I can keep cogging to a minimum and also find a reasonable source of soft iron. Here in north Scotland there is no shortage of wind..
Weather proofing is not an issue, discs are made from corian, the all-thread (m6) in the centre is covered in an aluminium tube, magnets and coils will be covered in epoxy and the frame it will be mounted on is aluminium angle. There will be a plastic 'skirt' arrangement on the outer part of the discs which will keep the rain out and the vanes are made from 6" rain guttering.. Also stainless nuts and washers..
Just got to rewind all those coils now.. sigh..
Reckon the cost should be around £40-£50 for this little one, objective was to make it cheaply and learn in the process.. So far so good..
Thanks for the drawing, I do get that iron cores give a lot more power, but I did not want to have to deal with any cogging and was aiming for a more axial type.. When I scale up and make the big one, I may consider iron cores if I can keep cogging to a minimum and also find a reasonable source of soft iron. Here in north Scotland there is no shortage of wind..
Weather proofing is not an issue, discs are made from corian, the all-thread (m6) in the centre is covered in an aluminium tube, magnets and coils will be covered in epoxy and the frame it will be mounted on is aluminium angle. There will be a plastic 'skirt' arrangement on the outer part of the discs which will keep the rain out and the vanes are made from 6" rain guttering.. Also stainless nuts and washers..
Just got to rewind all those coils now.. sigh..
Reckon the cost should be around £40-£50 for this little one, objective was to make it cheaply and learn in the process.. So far so good..