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2025-08-05 15:04:15
I'm going to power my 3 floors with this little baby cake generator.
dinotech
2025-07-09 12:27:59
The Stator seems to have 16 coil poles, and the rotor seems to have 16 strong magnets. The cogging is strong, and it takes considerable effort to turn the pulley. I guess the stator winding wire gauge to be around 16. I don't want to disassemble it, just now, for return reasons, and because the magnets are so strong that getting the rotor back in place could be difficult.It has two small diodes that have a minimal heatsink. The stator coils feed them with around 16 gauge wire, and I don't know how it can make 1500 watts with wire that small. It seems to be single phase.Amazon specs say the bulb voltage is 761 volts, and I have only questions as I connect it to a motor with a tach.More later.
Larry Brockhaus
2025-06-08 11:54:08
Worked great
michael little
2025-01-31 15:01:20
The magnets cane loose after w mins and stopped working
Peter T.
2025-01-19 15:11:21
Connected this via a belt to a 24V DC magnetic motor fully running at 31V DC. Getting around 30V AC/DC out of it but the amperage is very low around 1.2A????? When connected to a AC to DC controller ..bit drops to 16V and 0.2-0.4A. This is at 2500RPMs ... where is the 1500W y'all talking about????Still testing it..
Customer
2025-01-05 12:48:35
It was supposed to have two pulleys and it only came with just the one
Beansssss
2024-12-18 12:27:32
Why are you guys not just buying an alternator? Alternators already have the rectifier diodes so you get DC voltage, they run 100-120A, AND: FOR CHEAP CHINA ALTERNATORS, I USUALLY ORDER 3-4 BEFORE I GET A GOOD ONE. AND THAT'S FROM A PARTS STORE WITH REPUTABLE BRANDS! DO NOT BUY THIS!
Gary Hamm
2024-12-15 10:27:26
Good to go.
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