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Re: how deep do the coilers prefer doing it? : )
Original poster: "Dmitry (father dest)" <dest@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Hallo Gerry,
Thursday, February 16, 2006, 12:51:38 AM, you wrote:
> OK, just wanted to make sure. I'm thinking a cap run motor may be a
> problem for this sync modification
can you name ANY reason, why ANY async motor can`t be converted in
such manner?
> Maybe an end view that is on axis will help.
> The two pictures that you showed were an end view that was off
> axis. I couldn't see all the stator windings in the same
> picture. It is where the windings go thru the slots in the iron that
> I'm most interested in.
ok, i`ll do it when i get access to the stator again.
>>http://himplast.ru/father_dest/temp/370w/wiring.JPG
> The place that you call "dead pole???" is what I call the center of
> the pole. Your sketch shows windings from the two poles sharing a
> common slot. Is this really true?? I would be surprised.
yes - i was surprised not less than you, but drunkman said that it`s
for better start % )
he rewinds motors for about 30 years, so he has some books about it, i
took one and found the schematic for my motor, here it is:
http://himplast.ru/father_dest/temp/370w/wiring2.JPG
and even better news - i think i`ve finally found a book about reaction
synchronous motors! : )
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