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can this motor be made sync?
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- Date: Wed, 05 Oct 2005 20:13:08 -0600
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Original poster: tesla popp <teslas_lab@xxxxxxxxx>
ignore the blank message i acedentally i sent...
I have obtained a source of motors for $2 each. i
tried the flats thing to no effect. I slowly ground
down the armature until the edges nearly met, but no
luck what so ever. i figured they would be good for a
"terry blake propeller style rotery gap"
my question for you is: can this type if motor be
made synchronous???
here are some pics
http://www.amasingscience.com/teslacoils/flats on
motor.jpg
http://www.amasingscience.com/teslacoils/motor.jpg