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BG161213372 Ifit helps, this kept me going for a little while too. I couldn't find a manual but from something very similar I learned the three wires the same colour from the turbine connect to the three wires the same colour, likely grouped together, on the controller. Mine are green. It's 3-phase AC turbine - the turbine has three sets of windings, and as it rotates the magnet past each they energise in turn. It doesn't matter which one goes where, the turbine controller will sort it out. This leaves two wires coming from the turbine controller which should be DC, red and black on mine, and ideally connected to a battery. I have another turbine, with a very similar controller. Three wires are very closely grouped, I assume the AC input, the other two are green and red ... I assume the red is the DC positive, but will confirm this once I have them up. I'm still buying brake switches, parts for the tower etc.
2022-07-23 09:58:50 役に立つ (0)