... add up the draw and see how much more draw the new setup can handle over stock, which he probably knows only too well by now.
This description is not far off the mark.
And sadly enough, yes, I now *exactly* how the Datel behaves with several different combinations of heavy draw over time.
Mind you, there are actually two sets of testing to be done (Phase I and Phase II), and the time-line for performing Phase II won't make everyone happy, but we gotta face reality....
It really isn't enough to go about all my various Phase I testing, determine that the stator does indeed put out the watts as advertised, and therefore call it all good.
The other Phase II "test" is the long-term test... how does the overall electrical system *actually* handle the increased wattage over the long haul?
Will the stator come unmade or otherwise self-destruct over time?
Will it burn to a crisp like the first re-wound stator we experimented with last year at Sunnyside?
These questions won't be answered overnight. The first re-wound stator we experimented with at Sunnyside took almost 5-6 months to burn up. Y'all have seen the pictures of that. It forced me to re-install the OEM stator last November, as seen below:
So.... the general plan is to do Phase I testing, and report. Reports from Phase I will basically say: does the new stator appear to generate output as advertise, or does it not?
Based upon Phase I report (assuming a positive result), we can, if desired, move ahead with the Group Buy. However, GB players will have to assume the risk that we don't know (and won't know for a while) the results of Phase II testing.
The latter will only come with time. Perhaps by the end of the Endurance Rally season this year (Sept-Oct), we might have some discernable results. Maybe.