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Tools: hot glue gun, screwdriver.

Materials: complete rotor disk, frame, turbine, electrical tape.

Wind turbine. final assembly

1. Gently push the pointed end of the turbine shaft over the top of the rotor disk at its exact center. The magnetic side should be face down. Move the disk so that about 2,5 cm of the dowel protrudes from the cardboard.

Wind turbine. final assembly

2. Check the fit of the turbine/rotor-to-frame assembly: slide the top of the shaft through the looped screw and place its sharpened end into the screw. Spin the rotor and check that:

a) the turbine rotates freely without hitting the frame;

b) the rotor disc does not wobble when it rotates

c) the gap between the magnets and the windings is about 3 mm or less.

Wind turbine. final assembly

3. Hot glue the rotor disk so that it does not move on the dowel.

Wind turbine. final assembly

4. Final Adjustment: You can "micro-adjust" the gap by turning the screw to one side or the other as needed.

Author: Dave Mussel

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