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synchronous motors
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- Date: Mon, 08 Aug 2005 23:27:50 -0600
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Original poster: "Ethersmith" <siveya@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Well, on the advice of many, I am looking into building a synchronous rotary
gap. Locally, there is a surplus house that has many motors. Often, some of
these have "sync" stamped in the plate with the details. Can such a motor
(given a good enough match in HP and RPM) be used for a snyc gap unmodified?
Does it still require modification? Does it mean something entirely
different?
Thank you for your words of wisdom.
--Ethersmith