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How to build a Dual Rotor Axial Flux Alternator PMA for a Wind Turbine


This video is Part I in a series from www.windgenkits.com that details the construction process and techniques used to build a Do- it- Yourself axial flux alternator. More details and supplies are available from our web site. Thank you for watching. Let us know if it is helpful.

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25 Responses to “How to build a Dual Rotor Axial Flux Alternator PMA for a Wind Turbine”

  1. wind2volts says:

    Thank you very much!

  2. wind2volts says:

    In this video, we are using 2 strands of 18 ga to make a single conductor which has a 15 ga equivalent.

  3. wind2volts says:

    The wire is insulated….so they can touch.

  4. soulmj1 says:

    how many tour for one bobine ?
    and the section plaese

  5. IsaacB5679 says:

    On the wiring diagram they are color coded blue, red, and yellow. It looked like the wires were wrapped around the outside…. so I’m guessing it doesn’t matter much if a wire from a blue one is against a yellow or red one?

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