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In a message dated 6/13/2005 4:41:18 PM Pacific Standard Time,
daval@iprimus.com.au writes:
Hi
Bill, my take on this is that the present ratio is not suitable for
constant engine rpm at 6000, I think we should be looking at slowing the
W/P/ alternator down to about 4000rpm. The Auto Electrics people say that
car alternators are rated to give their max power at 3-4000 rpm. As for
the W/P, it is designed to cool at the minimum road speed with all
loads drawing on the engine, ie, air con, lights etc. so
3-4000 is fine for the W/P I am not sure what you mean by a 'cup on the
flywheel'. BR, Dave McC
Dave, I am refering to the fact that the magnets (permanet) of the
Raccemate alternator are intended to be "cupped" inside the WP pulley. The
stator mounts around the shaft onto the pump housing. The housing is also a
custom item. Several people have suggested running the alternator behind the
flywheel. I waas hoping to be able to run it around the e-shaft. The Racemate
alternator is designed for, well, Racing so it should handle the higher RPMs. We
can always ask the design RPM for full 32 amp output. Multiple units could be
used on the "amp suckers" out there.
Bill Jepson
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