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Re:Slo-syn motor confusion
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- Subject: Re:Slo-syn motor confusion
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- Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 19:25:51 -0600
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Original poster: "Robert Hanford" <pomnept@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi Paul. Not exactly a circuit board, just a high wattage 400 ohm resistor,
and 3uf capacitor. Yes there are SS relays. I opened the original slo-syn
motor and a winding is burned. What puzzles me is that my replacement motor
is twice the length. I am wondering if they ever made them with the R/C
circuit in the motor itself as it seems to run well at low voltage (I am
afraid to crank it up to 115 yet) without a capacitor and resistor. Any
ideas? Internet research is going slow because I can mostly get
modern info only .