Timing magnet positioning.
The illustrations show a sideways view of the 6 "Kundel Magnets" positioned on one of the timing wheels on the left, and a frontal view. The other side has staggered magnets to line up with the opposite poles.
The force rotor magnets has to carry the rotor 180 degrees as the minimum to run this alternator because the "Kundel Stator" imparts only a 90 degree rotation to the timing wheel magnets, and the timing magnets show up facing the wrong direction if it dosen't race past that point..
The illustrations show a sideways view of the 6 "Kundel Magnets" positioned on one of the timing wheels on the left, and a frontal view. The other side has staggered magnets to line up with the opposite poles.
The force rotor magnets has to carry the rotor 180 degrees as the minimum to run this alternator because the "Kundel Stator" imparts only a 90 degree rotation to the timing wheel magnets, and the timing magnets show up facing the wrong direction if it dosen't race past that point..
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