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Greetings all:
My commutators have arrived, but I think that they are going to be a bit on the fragile side for this application.
I found this: https://www.toledocommutator.com/
They seem to have everything.....(dear Santa...)
My question is: How to size the things? How many amps do we need for the commutator brushes, and collector rings to handle?
The #8 bare copper is good for at least 40 amps, and the #6 should be good for 50.
I think MM's FETs are rated pretty high. (Reminds me, my UTSource order hasn't arrived yet. Gotta go look in on that.)
So, are we going to hit it with that much??
Another thing, would a higher number of commutator bars be helpful? Like 36 would make one tenth of 360 degrees. Or, would that just complicate tuning?
Perhaps I am over thinking this thing.
Merry Christmas to all,
Glen
Greetings all:
My commutators have arrived, but I think that they are going to be a bit on the fragile side for this application.
I found this: https://www.toledocommutator.com/
They seem to have everything.....(dear Santa...)
My question is: How to size the things? How many amps do we need for the commutator brushes, and collector rings to handle?
The #8 bare copper is good for at least 40 amps, and the #6 should be good for 50.
I think MM's FETs are rated pretty high. (Reminds me, my UTSource order hasn't arrived yet. Gotta go look in on that.)
So, are we going to hit it with that much??
Another thing, would a higher number of commutator bars be helpful? Like 36 would make one tenth of 360 degrees. Or, would that just complicate tuning?
Perhaps I am over thinking this thing.
Merry Christmas to all,
Glen
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