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Re: (ET) Motor question
- Subject: Re: (ET) Motor question
- From: "Bob Murcek" <rmurcek geisinger edu>
- Date: Fri, 09 Aug 2002 07:49:25 -0400
- Sender: owner-elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu
Rod,
What I've learned from others on the list is that the series field on the
ET motors is just a compensating field to keep speed from dropping under
heavy load, i.e., it can't produce enough field to run the motor...Bob
>>> "Rod Hower" <Rod Hower ametek com> 8/9/2002 7:31:27 AM >>>
I have a 13" compound wound 72 volt forklift motor in the garage.
This motor can run (slowly) with a 12V automotive charger connected
directly to the series field (no voltage on the shunt field).
The no load current is about 4 times higher, but it still runs.
Since the ET has a compound motor, I figured I could do the same test.
I jacked up the back wheels and put the charger across the series field,
but the wheels didn't turn. Has anyone ever tried a similar experiment?
A friend told me it had a weak series field, but I would think it is strong
enough
to turn the wheels when its jacked up. The motor was definitely drawing
current, you could hear the transformer humming.