A1MoGen: 7 phases/7 coils
Dual commutator Tesla motors that used standard OEM brushes, 2 commentator segments = 2 coils energized
It was a very simple process to run the motor in series connection.
Pos to Neg to positive with the terminal cables.
For the A1MoGen, I don't recommend that the coils be run in series the traditional way of positive to neg to positive with the terminal cables...
I have reason to believe that the traditional way may hinder performance or maybe burn out coils.![Thinking Smiley](http://www.energeticforum.com/core/images/smilies/thinking.gif)
A better approach is to actually making the coils look more like the three-phase motor's coil phases...
One wire makes two coils 180° from each other. This will allow you to use a thicker gauge wire.
*Important* You can Only use 1/one commutator!
Keep it Clean and Green![Sun](http://www.energeticforum.com/core/images/smilies/sun.gif)
Midaz
Dual commutator Tesla motors that used standard OEM brushes, 2 commentator segments = 2 coils energized
It was a very simple process to run the motor in series connection.
Pos to Neg to positive with the terminal cables.
For the A1MoGen, I don't recommend that the coils be run in series the traditional way of positive to neg to positive with the terminal cables...
I have reason to believe that the traditional way may hinder performance or maybe burn out coils.
![Thinking Smiley](http://www.energeticforum.com/core/images/smilies/thinking.gif)
A better approach is to actually making the coils look more like the three-phase motor's coil phases...
One wire makes two coils 180° from each other. This will allow you to use a thicker gauge wire.
*Important* You can Only use 1/one commutator!
Keep it Clean and Green
![Sun](http://www.energeticforum.com/core/images/smilies/sun.gif)
Midaz
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