bmccrary
Mechanical
- Dec 19, 2009
- 1
Hi all,
I am working on calculating the power output from a 3 phase motorcycle stator. I have had the stator rewound, looking for a little more overall output over the stock set up.
With the bike running and and the stator disconnected, I have measured the AC voltage coming from the stator from all three pins. (assuming each pin is a different phase?)
In addition I have measured the resistance across the stator.
Is there anyway to determine the power of the stator before its goes to the rectifier/voltage regulator and becomes DC?
The factory specs call for the bike to produce 310 watts at 5000 rpm. I have measured the voltage at idle (1200 rpm), 2500 rpm and 5500 rpm. These ac voltages were 23.5, 35 and 83 volts respectfully. In addition the resistance in the stator was found to be 0.5 ohms.
-bryan
I am working on calculating the power output from a 3 phase motorcycle stator. I have had the stator rewound, looking for a little more overall output over the stock set up.
With the bike running and and the stator disconnected, I have measured the AC voltage coming from the stator from all three pins. (assuming each pin is a different phase?)
In addition I have measured the resistance across the stator.
Is there anyway to determine the power of the stator before its goes to the rectifier/voltage regulator and becomes DC?
The factory specs call for the bike to produce 310 watts at 5000 rpm. I have measured the voltage at idle (1200 rpm), 2500 rpm and 5500 rpm. These ac voltages were 23.5, 35 and 83 volts respectfully. In addition the resistance in the stator was found to be 0.5 ohms.
-bryan