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- I WILL NOT REPLY TO ANY COMMENT LIKE ´´READ SOME FISICS LAWS´´ OR´´ ITS IMPOSIBLE TO PUT 1 VOLT IN TO A MACHINE AND GIVE YOU 2 V´´.
- arduino board, (COULD BE REPLACED WITH SERVO TESTER) arduino , servo tester (to eliminate the arduino and the potenciometer)
- 10X3mm screws for the colils 216pcs
- 15x6mm screws for the covers 24pcs
- 1kg of 0.3mm diameter enamelled copper wire
- 10 AMPS ESC (Electronic speed control)
- 100k potenciometer
- 230mm with 8mm diameter
- Linear shaft
- 2 pcs bearing model 608zz (8x22x7)
- 3 kg filament
- 80 neodimium magnets 20mmx10mm
- 12 sqared iron core 15mmx15mm ( for the motor coils)
- 12v power source ( battery or so )
- copper proto board for coils conections
- SUMMARIZING : THE 12 COILS SITUATED IN CENTRAL PART OF THE MACHINE WILL ACT LIKE A BRUSHLESS MOTOR DRIVING THE ROTOR WITH THE MAGNETS ATTACHED PRODUCING CURENT TRU THE REST OF THE 48 COILS.
- Each coil have aprox 550 turns. You will ned the other project of mine ( ARDUINO controled coil winder with nema 17). To make the coils cost me 1 week of winding with the coil winder without the coil winder I do not know how long.
- For each motor coil we will need 150cm 4pcs enamelled copper wire? and twist them all four in the same sense an windem up to the coil support.
- For the conection of the motor coils look at the picture and for the res of the generator coils you will have to conect in series. I recomend to print in abs the 12 central coils for the motor beacouse from my experience will tend to heat a little bit from the magnetic field generated from the ESC. Alsow best to control the motor part is true a servo tester in that way will not need to programing the arduino for this. All that i have buy was tru ALIEXPRESS webpage.
- For those ho will use arduino just message me and i will provide the code.
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