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big motor and generator weights

big motor and generator weights

big motor and generator weights

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Are there any rules of thumb for the approximate weight range of 30 to 50 mW motors and generators?

RE: big motor and generator weights

completely depends on manufacturer...housings sizes and styles vary widely, as do maximum output/size combinations.  contact a motor/generator manufacturer and they will set you up

RE: big motor and generator weights

Is it milliWatts (mW) or MegaWatts (MW)?

RE: big motor and generator weights

30 to 50 Mega-Watts machines are normally “custom made”. The type of enclosure, voltage, speed and cooling system will make a big difference in weight from one type to the other. You need to request technical support from manufactures according with your specific requirements.

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