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Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Racemate alt/water pump
> That's why I'm interested in this PM generator. Looks nearly 100%
bullet > proof, especially with redundant rectifiers and regulators
isolated with > switches from the coils (at which point the switches
become the weak link). > > It appeared to me the primary mechanical
failure would be the mags, > unless some resonant frequncy could break
off the stators or coils. > > Finn > > Ernest
Christley wrote: > > > Finn Lassen wrote: > > >
>> I was looking for possible failure modes. We know that alternators
> >> fail. What would be the possible fairure modes of this PM
generator - > >> other than rectifiers, and series voltage
regulator? > >> Alternators failures: rectifiers, bearings, brushes,
? > >> The envisioned PM generator would have which possible
mechanical > >> failure modes? > >> > >>
Finn > >> > > -No bearings. In fact, if installed
properly, no moving parts (at > > least in the sense that parts are
rubbing against one another). The > > stator bolts to something
solid and doesn't (shouldn't) move relative > > to the mounting.
The rotor bolts to a shaft and doesn't (shouldn't) > > move relative
to the mounting. > >> > > > In the final analysis, the
PM alternator is just a simpler design that > > does the job very
well. Standard alternators were made more > > complicated due to
the operating environment, and along with that > > complexity
comes a list of failure modes. Even though the modern > >
alternator is very robust, it'd be nice to leave that list on the
ground. > I haven't chimed in on this yet (was down in
Texas for 3 days and had 288 messages to go thru).Looks inviting to not need the
belted alt. However, if you cruise at 4500RPM will it still put out adequate
voltage. Someone mentioned that at a 6000 RPM cruise the output would only
then be sufficient to supply the load and charge the bat.
Wendell
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