Re: 3-Phase Motor Question
Low voltage is a parallel star connection. This motor can¡¯t be connected delta. The phase windings are connected in series, only one star point (permanent inside the motor) for high voltage.
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Pfaff1222
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Re: 3-Phase Motor Question
Ir I remember my 'Y' connection theory, to reverse the motor direction you would reverse any two input leads. Therefore if on 208 each phase line would be connected as such: X---1 Y---2 Z---3 To
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Dan Kahn
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Re: 3-Phase Motor Question
It has been 50ish years since I studied 3 phase, however looking at my class notes, yes interchanging leads 1 to 2, 2 to 1 or? 1 to 3, 3 to 1? or 2 to 3, 3 to 2 will reverse the direction of
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wn4isx <wn4isx@...>
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3-Phase Motor Question
OK, cannot include a PHOTO of the connection diagram on the 3PH 3/4HP motor in question. However it is rather a simple matrix diagram of nine points of connection: *o o o* *o o o* *o o o* *They are
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Gooey
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Re: Charging Circuit
Roy, I received the LEDs yesterday. I selected a 1 watt mounted on a 20 mm heatsink. Today I put 3.2 volts to the LED and measured the current at 200 ma. I am going to wait for todays mail for the
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Dan Kahn
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Re: Charging Circuit
On Friday 10 January 2025 03:18:30 pm wn4isx via groups.io wrote: > BTW, I have a no name "made in West Germany" personal alarm that uses 6 AA cells, and has a battery powered siren. I found this
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Roy J. Tellason, Sr.
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#99640
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Re: Charging Circuit
Oh and 130dB will attract all the police within about a mile.
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wn4isx <wn4isx@...>
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#99639
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Re: Charging Circuit
Did you leave out a series resistor for the LED? While you can power a LED from a button lithium cell because of the high internal resistance will limit the current, 3 or 4 NiCads will dump a lot of
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wn4isx <wn4isx@...>
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#99638
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Re: Charging Circuit
Uploaded to /Sabre Zapper.pdf. D
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Dan Kahn
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File /Sabre Zapper.pdf uploaded
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The following items have been added to the Files area of the [email protected] group. * /Sabre Zapper.pdf ( /g/electronics101/files/Sabre%20Zapper.pdf ) *By:* Dan Kahn
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Group Notification <noreply@...>
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#99636
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Re: Charging Circuit
Done! D
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Dan Kahn
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Re: Charging Circuit
So much for showing the diagram. D
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Dan Kahn
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Re: Charging Circuit
put (upload) the PDF here ! /g/electronics101/files tks
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F1CHF
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Re: Charging Circuit
Yeah, but this group doesn't accept attachments and will silently strip them from messages... -- Member of the toughest, meanest, deadliest, most unrelenting -- and ablest -- form of life in this
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Roy J. Tellason, Sr.
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Re: Charging Circuit
My sent messages shows the pdf file sent. Dan
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Dan Kahn
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Re: Charging Circuit
Just checked again and the cap is 684nFd and the 730 nFd that I calculated is within 10%. Close enough for normal EE. I must be showing my 84 years, Dan
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Dan Kahn
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Re: Charging Circuit
hello where is the file ? tks
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F1CHF
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Re: Charging Circuit
Here is a schematic I reverse engineered. On Friday, January 10, 2025 at 11:01:52 AM EST, Roy J. Tellason, Sr. via groups.io <roy@...> wrote: Yeah,? there is that.? I have a
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Dan Kahn
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Re: Charging Circuit
Thanks for getting back to me Roy. Yes all values for the cap are nFd. I like the additional resistor on the bridge input. I can probably find a place to add this without taking up too much area.
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Dan Kahn
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#99627
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Re: Charging Circuit
Yeah, there is that. I have a Simpson DVM that uses four fat nicads to power it, and I'm on my second or third set of them so far. And they're not in good shape. The original charger for that was a
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Roy J. Tellason, Sr.
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