Hello Turion...
Hello Turion,
Yeah, the R/S was for everyone to have an idea of what we got here...but not intended to go through "Heavy Testing"...I got those...
Your best bet, would be to get that Razor one 16 Poles and like Matt did, get the adapt from the 20 Poles...it is divisible by four...and still get the coils to go 4 poles 4X4=16, the only diff is you will have Sixteen Pairs instead of twenty...so, no big deal...it could be done with 18 gauge...
Now after you start that, try to find then the right tubing that have a very close Air Gap with armature...and start the project on the Asymmetrical Stator...Then all you have to do is take Armature off from Magnets and insert it in the Stator casing...make some "Air Mounting Brackets"...get the bearings...and brushes mounted to it...make it OPEN...mount it in wood or Plastic (Lexan or Plexiglass), add some rubber at bottom...or if want to go "sophisticated" in a Marble Tile...
Now, remember to wind Stator same direction as Armature windings...this is very important!
The Razor has Four Magnets and Four Brushes right?
Ok if they do...the way to connect inside, within the Housings as follows...
1: Decide which set will be your Input Brushes..Mark them their respective (+/-), and connect them in "PARALLEL" between them two...
2:The Output Collecting Brushes, connect them in "SERIES" between them, taking into account which one is Positive and which Negative...In my drawing they are color coded...Red-Black...
The Stator you could try different choices...as Aluminum...tacking the fins with a Mig Welder...and screw in Caps...and side thread to add bolts to hold to brackets...
But also try a Stator in a Fiberglass model...just because I have a nice set up... incorporating Carbon Fiber above glass...wound same way as Copper, but melted in Polyester resin also...
I believe you will have a pretty good start right there...and will have lot's of work to do, so you can leave me alone...
Just kidding...
Take care
UFO
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Hello Turion,
Yeah, the R/S was for everyone to have an idea of what we got here...but not intended to go through "Heavy Testing"...I got those...
Your best bet, would be to get that Razor one 16 Poles and like Matt did, get the adapt from the 20 Poles...it is divisible by four...and still get the coils to go 4 poles 4X4=16, the only diff is you will have Sixteen Pairs instead of twenty...so, no big deal...it could be done with 18 gauge...
Now after you start that, try to find then the right tubing that have a very close Air Gap with armature...and start the project on the Asymmetrical Stator...Then all you have to do is take Armature off from Magnets and insert it in the Stator casing...make some "Air Mounting Brackets"...get the bearings...and brushes mounted to it...make it OPEN...mount it in wood or Plastic (Lexan or Plexiglass), add some rubber at bottom...or if want to go "sophisticated" in a Marble Tile...
Now, remember to wind Stator same direction as Armature windings...this is very important!
The Razor has Four Magnets and Four Brushes right?
Ok if they do...the way to connect inside, within the Housings as follows...
1: Decide which set will be your Input Brushes..Mark them their respective (+/-), and connect them in "PARALLEL" between them two...
2:The Output Collecting Brushes, connect them in "SERIES" between them, taking into account which one is Positive and which Negative...In my drawing they are color coded...Red-Black...
The Stator you could try different choices...as Aluminum...tacking the fins with a Mig Welder...and screw in Caps...and side thread to add bolts to hold to brackets...
But also try a Stator in a Fiberglass model...just because I have a nice set up... incorporating Carbon Fiber above glass...wound same way as Copper, but melted in Polyester resin also...
I believe you will have a pretty good start right there...and will have lot's of work to do, so you can leave me alone...
Just kidding...
Take care
UFO
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