I have seen a few articles about using these Fisher & Paykel Smart Drive washing machine motors as a starting point to make a wind generator. Once modified it looks to be a great inexpensive means to make electricity. Randy’s Workshop has some good documentation on how to modify these motors to be used as a generator.
"This Fisher & Paykel Smart Drive Permanent Magnet motor is comprised of a hub, stator, main shaft, two bearings and a bearing holder. The Stator is stationary and comprised of 42 wound coils. The ends of the windings are easily accessible for re-wiring. Since this doesn’t have brushes, when the hub is spun it actually becomes an alternator producing AC current."
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Nothing too special here – though it’s nice if the builders are recycling parts from broken washers. The biggest trouble with windmill electrical generation is, as always, regulation and storage.
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Another more plentiful possibility would be to use a brushless motor used in certain wheelchairs- Google “Invacare GB motor”. Pretty heavy though at around 20 kilos for these.
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any body help me looking for FP washing machine motor drive?
Thank you.
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Hi everyone,yes i have the Fisher & Paykel smart drive generator kits forsale on trademe.
the kits are rewired 12volt dc with bridge rectifiers
http://www.trademe.co.nz
my membership name is ivan19 i will be listing the kits on there from now on.
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Iam interested in any info you can provide.
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I can’t find any reference to Fisher Paykel smart drive units on http://www.trademe.co.nz . So, what’s going on ivan19?
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Does anyone know the specs on this smart drive, ie: Max voltage output, & RPM required? Cheers.
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These units can make hundreds of volts. They are usually rewired to 12,24,48v applications. They seem to produce about 500w when designed properly.