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2 Jul 2009
Hi, My friend give me the three phase induction motor, and I want to make a generator for light cca 200 W.
I succeed to start generating power, but generator doesnt generating high enough voltage. he is generating about 130 V single phase and 230 V three phase. here is some data about motor 220/380 V 0.25 kW 1.61/0.93 A 1320 rpm 50 hz. I connected motor to triangle, as same as capacitors. capacitors are 20 uF 500 V running capacitors, I didnt magnetise the rotor because he immidietly start generating when i spin rotor above 1320 rpm. What is the problem, should i add more capacitors, and one more thing i dont have three phase power in my house, and how to connect a washing machine motor to run as generator, if someone can draw me a schematics, i can post pictures if needed.
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