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How much can I get from .....

Started by longtong3, January 28, 2008, 11:26:09 AM

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#1- 180 VDC 3,100 RPM PM MOTOR
Power 1.5 HP
Voltage 180 VDC
Amperage 7.6 Amps
Speed 3,100 RPM
Rotation reversible
Enclosure open
Duty treadmill (2-4 hours @ full load)

#2- HP 2-1/2 at 130 VDC int.
1-1/2 at 95 VDC cont.
95-130 VDC
18.5 Amps
0-6750 RPM
Rotation reversible

#3- 2.0 Hp
130 VDC
Draws 15 Amps
3,210 RPM
Continuous duty
OFC enclosure
Reversible rotation

If I connect 3 motors above direct to my bicycle wheel shaft, wheel turn once, motor turn once.

Is there any formula or any simple way to calculate how many volts, ampere or watt I can get if I pedal the wheel at 200 rpm or at 600 rpm ?

If I charge 12 volts battery, how many rpm do I need?

Thanks.


Ergo


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