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Scoraig Wind Electric PMG Construction Manual
Scoraig Wind Electric PMG Construction Manual
This manual describes how to build a ‘permanent magnet generator’ (PMG). We can also call it an ‘alternator’, because it generates alternating current (AC). It will not generate ‘mains voltage’ or ‘utility power’ AC. It generates low voltage, ‘three phase’ AC, and then changes it into ‘direct current’ (DC) for charging a 12 volt battery.
The stator contains six coils of copper wire, cast in fiberglass resin. This stator casting is mounted onto the spine; it does not move. Wires from the coils take electricity to the rectifier, which changes the AC to DC for charging the battery. The rectifier is mounted on an aluminum ‘heatsink’ to keep it cool.
The magnet rotors are mounted on bearings, which turn on the shaft. The rear rotor is behind the stator, and enclosed within it. The front one is on the outside, fixed to the rear one by long studs which pass through a hole in the stator. The wind turbine rotor blades will be mounted on the same studs. They will turn the magnet rotors, and move the magnets past the coils. Magnetic flux passes from one rotor to the other through the stator. This moving magnetic flux is what produces the electric power
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