I gots my high grade enamel copper and some off cut winding paper. $33 dollars so far.
The guys at HQ industrial windings have offered to dip this for $10 when I've finished
It very hard to get these windings off. Some drilling helps.
Once I broke the first winding I knew then there was no turning back.
As you can see the plastic core insulator around the outside of the slots is melted from overheating. I will remove this and replce it with the paper I got from HQ.
The grade of copper I got is rated above 180 deg and is darker in colour than the original copper. The copper on this hub is about 5 shades darker than it was when the hub was new due to the excess heat from overloading the hub.
I havent got a good count of the turns yet but last count was 5t6p on the HBS36. 30 strands surround each tooth. I will get a certain on this before I finish.
Id say the 48v 1000 watts have 4t8p. Im going to try for 5t7p as I want the power in the bottom end and a little bit less resistance if I can get the windings flat and ordered.
Ill see how I go.