Im rewinding a motor today. I knew about the star wye and I had a post ready to go but I have this damed PC soft off next to my enter button and shut down the computer before I posted it. Its happened to me a few times. Ive removed the key now.
It looks worth rewinding them to me, as I have found motor winding copper for $30 a KG.
AaA BbBb cCc aAa bBbB CcC AaAa bBb cCc aAaA BbB CcCc aAa bBb cCcC
Is that correct?
The A stands for one direction turn and the a stands for the opposite?
I notice there is and big A and big B together and there is a one AaAa, aAaA BbBb, bBbB CcCc, a cCcC series strings in there. This seems odd but not from looking at the windings. I get lost as you can imagine and wil;l mark it as I go.
I'm ordering a sensorless controller today and wondering which is the best way to rewind this hub for the best results.
I can get any diameter copper. ATM my hub has 6 X .5mm strands wrapped around the cores with space left for another when added makes 3mm. I was thinking maybe I could use 7 strands and do the winding carefully or maybe 5 strand of .62.
Ive read that the thicker copper allow for more room on the poles.
But maybe thicker windings will be more difficult to wind or have less thermal disipation.
Any ideas as what I should do?