So I built this electric chainsaw a while ago. It had a starter motor to drive the chain and a bank of lifepo4 batteries pulled form some Makita battery packs. Worked fine for a short time before the motor let out the magic smoke. Was running it on 24 volts.
The photo is how it sits now after tearing it apart to start over but lost interest. Been thinking about it again but with a different approach.
What I am thinking of doing now is convering an alternator into a three phase motor. And either driving it with an ESC from the hobby market or directly from my trucks alternator
The ESC will cost more money as I will have to find one capable of handling the current and purchase some more batteries for make another pack for it. This way would certainly be more universal and can use it just about anywhere
The truck alternator powered method, I was thinking I could tap into the 2nd alternator windings and run a cable out. This could connect to the windings of the one on the chainsaw. My thinking is that it would be phase locked and run at the same speed of the truck alternator less some slip. I am familiar with how the alternator to motor conversation works but have never done it before and also directly driving it from another alternator windings is also somewhat new to me.
If I went this route, I wouldn't have to purchase muck of anything but would be limited to using it within a short distance from the truck. I am fine with this as most of its use will likely be removing fallen trees and limbs that block a back road when out camping. So 30 or so feet of cable will probably do. The wire gauge on the other hand may be a limiting factor as the current it may need to carry can be quite large
So, my question is, what route should I take, and if I try out the alternator method, any of you have experience with this or see any problems
The photo is how it sits now after tearing it apart to start over but lost interest. Been thinking about it again but with a different approach.
What I am thinking of doing now is convering an alternator into a three phase motor. And either driving it with an ESC from the hobby market or directly from my trucks alternator
The ESC will cost more money as I will have to find one capable of handling the current and purchase some more batteries for make another pack for it. This way would certainly be more universal and can use it just about anywhere
The truck alternator powered method, I was thinking I could tap into the 2nd alternator windings and run a cable out. This could connect to the windings of the one on the chainsaw. My thinking is that it would be phase locked and run at the same speed of the truck alternator less some slip. I am familiar with how the alternator to motor conversation works but have never done it before and also directly driving it from another alternator windings is also somewhat new to me.
If I went this route, I wouldn't have to purchase muck of anything but would be limited to using it within a short distance from the truck. I am fine with this as most of its use will likely be removing fallen trees and limbs that block a back road when out camping. So 30 or so feet of cable will probably do. The wire gauge on the other hand may be a limiting factor as the current it may need to carry can be quite large
So, my question is, what route should I take, and if I try out the alternator method, any of you have experience with this or see any problems