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Jetijs,
Excellent. Thanks for going back over everything and getting the motor running on all three transistors. 2383 RPM is pretty good speed for now.
Of course, I still recommend adding heat sinks to the transistors when you can and your idea of bigger batteries is also a good idea.
Now, I would like you to go back and hook up the isolated output on the other three windings. You will find that the second battery charges just as fast with this alternate set-up and that the motor operation is not significantly different. You can leave the current output arrangement in place, but disconnected. That way you can run comparative tests back and forth with each system to see motor speed and charge effectiveness with both ways. If you do go back and forth between these wiring set-ups, MAKE SURE that it is wired correctly each time you make the change or you can blow your transistors.
There is a reason I want you to understand this isolated output system because it makes certain other things possible later.
Great work,
Peter
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Excellent. Thanks for going back over everything and getting the motor running on all three transistors. 2383 RPM is pretty good speed for now.
Of course, I still recommend adding heat sinks to the transistors when you can and your idea of bigger batteries is also a good idea.
Now, I would like you to go back and hook up the isolated output on the other three windings. You will find that the second battery charges just as fast with this alternate set-up and that the motor operation is not significantly different. You can leave the current output arrangement in place, but disconnected. That way you can run comparative tests back and forth with each system to see motor speed and charge effectiveness with both ways. If you do go back and forth between these wiring set-ups, MAKE SURE that it is wired correctly each time you make the change or you can blow your transistors.
There is a reason I want you to understand this isolated output system because it makes certain other things possible later.
Great work,
Peter
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