Wow, rewinding your own tractor AC motor, I definitely want to hear/see
more about this.

Seth

Jim Phillips wrote:
> 
> Jim Coate wrote:
> 
> > Jim Phillips wrote:
> > > (I was there with my AC powered tractor)
> >
> > OK, I'll bite... "AC powered tractor" as in a battery electric tractor
> > with an AC motor/controller? If so, I'd love to know a little more about
> > it, and/or see a picture (or link to a web site if you have it up
> > anywhere). Thanks.
> 
> I'd love to talk about it! You're correct on all accounts.  I
> have talked a little bit about it here, but I'm a terrible typist
> and it is slow going.
> 
> The motor is a standard 2 hp, 220/440 volt AC induction motor.
> The motor rewinder found it in his junk box because a bearing
> failed and the motor burned up.  I had him rewind it with 1/10
> the number of turns (cost $250).  That made it 22/44 volt motor.
> It is used in the 44 volt configuration.
> 
> The controller is variable frequency/ variable voltage PWM.  Max
> frequency is about 150 Hz.  Battery voltage is 48 volts (yes, a
> bit high for the application) The controller is simple slip
> control, not vector or anything and no processor.  I use some 100
> amp 70 volt FETs as the drive.
> 
> I am very happy with the performance.  The control is very smooth
> and easy to operate.  I can spin the tires in high gear on dry
> pavement and it will go about as fast as is safe.  Haven't gotten
> the mower finished so I mostly use it to tow cars :-)
> 
> There is a lot to say about it (too much for an email), I
> purposely did things that no one else has done, just to be
> different.  I am working on my web site (also send it to the
> album) should be ready in a week or two.
> 
> Jim Phillips

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