Hoople
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Only a few things would concern me if you want to do that. Of course the number of magnets in the old rotor should be the same (or more) than the new. None of the magnets can be cracked. Each magnet MUST be whole. Above all, the key thing is magnet strength. Magnet strength will diminish over time caused by heat and vibration. As long as the old rotor magnets have the same "lifting Strength" I would have no problem using the old rotor. Rig up something that can test the lifting abiliy of the magnets & compare the old rotor with the new rotor.
The output of the system, 38 vs 40 amps is going to be more of a funtion of the stator & regulator. As far as the rotor is concerned, magnet strength will directly influence output voltage....
Hope this helps.
Hoop!
The output of the system, 38 vs 40 amps is going to be more of a funtion of the stator & regulator. As far as the rotor is concerned, magnet strength will directly influence output voltage....
Hope this helps.
Hoop!