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Re: SRSG motor power
In a message dated 8/2/00 5:50:36 PM Pacific Daylight Time, tesla-at-pupman-dot-com
writes:
>
> > Someone suggested using a variac to vary the phase angle of the SRSG
while
> > it is running.
>
> Huh?!? A variac can be used to vary the voltage or current feeding the
> motor, but I don't see how it can vary the phase, unless the added
> inductance of a variac in series would cause sufficient phase shift, but if
> you do that, then you're also varying the available current to the motor,
> which doesn't seem like a very good idea.
>
> - Gomez (Bill Lemieux)
Bill,
I've used the variac method to adjust the phase. Yes, it varies the
current too, but it works OK. I didn't get all that much of a phase
shift, but it was helpful. Some motors result in a larger phase
shift than others. It may depend on how much the motor is loaded,
etc.
John Freau