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  1. is a grease seal optional on that model ? if so I did not see one installed. you might want to include a grease seal

  2. Olá sou aqui do Brasil e gostei deste gerador comos podemos nos comunicar para fazer uma e como consigo os imãs de nodinio e qual a numeração do mesmo parasituação ass. Alex

  3. Again you have made another great design, plus a wonderful how to video. Thank You

  4. how i can connect a 3 phase stator for single phase battery circuits. pls make a video about the 3 phase stator’s connections with the charge controller and battery bank. pls make a detailed description video..thanks.

  5. If the kit requires welding you are seriously limiting your customer base. You should consider selling a prewelded version.

  6. is a grease seal optional on that model ? if so I did not see one installed. you might want to include a grease seal

  7. Olá sou aqui do Brasil e gostei deste gerador comos podemos nos comunicar para fazer uma e como consigo os imãs de nodinio e qual a numeração do mesmo parasituação ass. Alex

  8. how i can connect a 3 phase stator for single phase battery circuits. pls make a video about the 3 phase stator’s connections with the charge controller and battery bank. pls make a detailed description video..thanks.

  9. If the kit requires welding you are seriously limiting your customer base. You should consider selling a prewelded version.

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