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bkrame429
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I need help building a charging system for a motorcycle that has been converted to a 12v DC EFI system (formerly carbureted with a CDI ignition). The original full wave system was designed specifically to produce high voltage for the ignition system (32 gauge wire with thousands of turns). My goal is to rewind the stator to achieve 12v DC charging capability through a full wave rectifier/regulator connected to a battery. The system features a permanent magnet rotor that spins on the outside of the stator.
My questions are:
Does my winding scheme make sense? (picture attached)
Is it critical that all poles contain the exact same amount of windings?
I know it is difficult to predict output without physically trying (or knowing the magnetic strength of the rotor) but are there any estimates for the number of turns required/wire gauge? From reading it appears that you would want the largest gauge possible that would yield a minimum voltage of 20V AC to allow for conversion to 12V DC. This would provide the most current?
Any help on this would be appreciated.
My questions are:
Does my winding scheme make sense? (picture attached)
Is it critical that all poles contain the exact same amount of windings?
I know it is difficult to predict output without physically trying (or knowing the magnetic strength of the rotor) but are there any estimates for the number of turns required/wire gauge? From reading it appears that you would want the largest gauge possible that would yield a minimum voltage of 20V AC to allow for conversion to 12V DC. This would provide the most current?
Any help on this would be appreciated.