Understanding the Star Winding in 6-12 Volt Generators

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The discussion focuses on the star winding configuration in older 6-12 volt generators, particularly regarding rewinding techniques and the electrical connections involved. Participants highlight the low resistance of copper armature coils, which can limit current to 2 or 3 Amps despite the low resistance. The concept of back EMF or counter EMF is mentioned as a factor influencing current flow. There is a request for specific details on the number of wire ends connected to the commutator and the arrangement of the windings. Overall, the thread seeks practical advice for a science fair project involving generator rewinding.
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The armature of an electric motor, (the inside coils) are made from copper and have extremely low resistance. When you connect the motor to a voltage supply and supply some current to the motor, even though the resistance is low, the current may be as little as 2 or 3 Amps. Where does the resistance that limits the current come from?

I have no idea, but i believe it is an easy answer. I thought of power lines and them using high voltage instead of current so less heat is lost, but am stuck
 
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Hi all, new to the forum, Need some information on what is called the (star) winding on the older 6-12 volt generators. WORKING ON A SCIENCE FAIR PROJECT WITH GRAND SON. To be exact need to know how to rewind them and how many wire ends are soldered to the commutator sections. Also if the other ends of the windings in the slot are all hooked together as in a neutral point. Any info would be much appreciated.Thanks.
 
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