" I just went and removed the rotor to take a look at 'em and sure enough, they're wound opposite, "
____ Bruce's coils AND Ducati's, or what exactly ?
Bruce's rewinds.
I said I "removed the rotor to take a look at 'em", not "unwound 'em" so I assumed (since you can't just look at the inner's on the stock coils), that it was obvious which ones. Sorry for again not being crystal clear enough.
What's of MOST importance to know, is exactly HOW Ducati had all THEIR windings wound.
I'm not sacrificing any of mine by unwinding them, have six for testing on one stator and a totally stock 6 pole/4 coil one as a control, no spares.
I CAN tell you that the outer coils are wound in opposite directions (large ones go up to the right, small ones up to the left) but haven't figured out a way to test for which way the inner's go.
Any idea's there...?
...but yes, I'd like a (rather simple) test with the output of the tested power connected DIRECTLY-to the test-load.
That likely means test-loads of .25 to 5-ohms connected directly to the combined-output of both power-coils connected-together in series -(actually with the 2 winding-pairs in parallel/SERIES/parallel),, with NO other components involved with the test-circuit.
Straight AC with no rectification?
I already have some data with only a rec that I'll put up here/now.
I forgot that I had obtained a tachometer since the past alt mod thread, found that what I've been calling 3400 rpm is actually 3550 rpm
Test data from Bruce's two rewound coils, one 'large' and one 'small'.
Each are ‘double wound, connected in parallel’ and are connected to each other in series (parallel/SERIES/parallel).
3550 rpm, generic bridged rec (full rectification).
.5ohm----4a------2.2vdc------8.8w
1 ohm----3.7a----4.1vdc------15.2w
2 ohm----3.2a----6.9vdc------22.1w
3ohm----2.8a-----8.9vdc-----24.9w
4ohm----2.5a----10.2vdc-----25.5w
5ohm----2.2a----11.1vdc-----24.4w