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Motor Voltage and RPM Relation or Descriptive Information About Wind Rotor Speed and Voltage Producing Capacity
Motor Voltage and RPM Relation or Descriptive Information About Wind Rotor Speed and Voltage Producing Capacity
without too much problem Lets say you are looking at a motor rated 2600 RPM at 24 volts Now divide the RPM by the voltage, 2600 / 24 = 108.33 you will need 108.33 RPM to make 1 volt Now multiply the 'RPM per volt' times your planned Cut-In voltage 108.33 RPM times 12 volt Cut-In voltage equals 1300 RPM There you go, your motor will make 12 volts when it reaches 1300 RPM A proper Flooded Lead Acid battery is not really fully charged until it reaches 14.6 volts. 108.33 RPM times 14.6 volt Full-Charge voltage equals 1582 RPM Too doggone fast. That should be enough to figure out for yourself which one is a good generator.