Looking to Buy Low-Speed Alternator
Question:
I would like to buy a low-speed alternator (~60 rpm). I believe there is a company that manufactures wind turbines that makes them, but I don’t think they will sell the alternator alone. Is there a source where I can buy an alternator by itself?
Response:
What output voltage, frequency, current are you looking for? What is your application? >Newsgroups: alt.energy.renewable >I would like to buy a low-speed alternator (~60 rpm). >I believe there is a company that manufactures wind >turbines that makes them, but I don’t think they will >sell the alternator alone. >Is there a source where I can buy an alternator by itself? Tom Willmon Mountainair, (mid) New Mexico, USA Net-Tamer V 1.12.0 – Registered
Response:
120 v. would be nice, but not necessary. 60 Hz would be nice, but not necessary since mechanical input will be variable, 1 to 5 kW.
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> What output voltage, frequency, current are you looking for? > What is your application? > >Newsgroups: alt.energy.renewable > >I would like to buy a low-speed alternator (~60 rpm). > >I believe there is a company that manufactures wind > >turbines that makes them, but I don’t think they will > >sell the alternator alone. > >Is there a source where I can buy an alternator by itself? > Tom Willmon > Mountainair, (mid) New Mexico, USA > Net-Tamer V 1.12.0 – Registered
Response:
Hello: 60Hz, 60rpm means 60 pairs of poles,