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Re: can this motor be made sync?



Original poster: tesla popp <teslas_lab@xxxxxxxxx>

are yo saying that no induction can be made
syncronious?  ive use flats to make many motors
syncronious!  just not this type of motor.  I belive
the reason it won't work here is because the poles are
not defined enough to lock the armature into place

--- Tesla list <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Original poster: "Dan" <DUllfig@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> What makes an induction motor a-synchronous, is the
> fact that the
> armature is not magnetized. Period. if the armature
> does not slip
> with regards to the rotating magnetic field, there
> would be no
> induced magnetic field in the armature. That is why
> induction motors
> run slower than synchrony. It's not because it has
> no flats.
> Manufacturers would have thought of that already, if
> it acutally
> worked. No amount of flats is going to fix that. I
> don't know where
> that idea came from, i've seen it before on some
> website. I just chuckled.
>
> The only way would be to somehow magnetize the
> armature, but since it
> is mostly aluminum, I don't see how you would do
> that.
>
> Dan
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <mailto:tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>Tesla list
> To: <mailto:tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>tesla@xxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 7:13 PM
> Subject: can this motor be made sync?
>
> Original poster: tesla popp
> <<mailto:teslas_lab@xxxxxxxxx>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>http://www.amasingscience.com/teslacoils/flats
>
> on
> motor.jpg
>
>
<http://www.amasingscience.com/teslacoils/motor.jpg>http://www.amasingscience.com/teslacoils/motor.jpg
>
>
>
>