Coil Winding Wire
Coil Winding Wire

Stator winding doubt....shiney 10 points for best answerer..?
I have loads and loads of spools of magnet wire(the on with the enamel on it). I want to wind a 3 phase AC(DC will also do bu i prefer AC) stator which can produce 12V and a current of 3A. I want to know that how many coils would the stator require and of what perimeter would one round of winding be. I also want to know that how many rounds of winding will be required for one coil. The wire I have is of 35 gage.
Is there any formula for deriving the following necessities.
I want to know that which type of winding will be better and why(delta or stator)
Rachit
but i want to know the number of turns for one coil and the perimeter of one turn.
im not making a motor but im making a generator
When you coil an insulated wire around a spindle, you are forming an solenoid.
The strength of the magnetic field generated by a solenoid is proportional to i*n, where i is the current in the wire, and n is the number of coils per length along the solenoid.
That means if you want a strong magnetic field, you should use many overlapping coils on a short spindle, not a single layer of coils on a long spindle (such as a pencil).
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