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<blockquote data-quote="StarLord" data-source="post: 1175100" data-attributes="member: 87291"><p>Donal, I saw a previous posting by you where you mentioned that you live close to Ricks. The higher output comments are very interesting. To me, you have tradeoffs. If you want more power out of the stator, you have to add more windings. This using the same wire and making the stator larger (fatter), which some companies do. Or you can use a thinner wire and have a reduced safety margin on the carrying capacity of the wire, or you can use the same wire and a thinner insulation risking burnthrough. If you use a higher quality insulation it is possible that you can use thinner insulation, but your manufacturing techniques have to be higher tolerance to insure that the insulation is evenly applied. Anyway I am probably going to use your approach and give up on some electrical load. I haven't needed a heated vest so far. If I add lights, I plan on using LEDs. Right now my highest draw is my Philips 60W headlight bulbs, which draw 5 amps each.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StarLord, post: 1175100, member: 87291"] Donal, I saw a previous posting by you where you mentioned that you live close to Ricks. The higher output comments are very interesting. To me, you have tradeoffs. If you want more power out of the stator, you have to add more windings. This using the same wire and making the stator larger (fatter), which some companies do. Or you can use a thinner wire and have a reduced safety margin on the carrying capacity of the wire, or you can use the same wire and a thinner insulation risking burnthrough. If you use a higher quality insulation it is possible that you can use thinner insulation, but your manufacturing techniques have to be higher tolerance to insure that the insulation is evenly applied. Anyway I am probably going to use your approach and give up on some electrical load. I haven't needed a heated vest so far. If I add lights, I plan on using LEDs. Right now my highest draw is my Philips 60W headlight bulbs, which draw 5 amps each. [/QUOTE]
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