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here is the math, it's not tough and will let you find good electric producing motors

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.

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