Is there any way to identify the leads in a 12 lead motor? How do you figure out which are 10, 11, 12 without markings? I can't find any videos showing how to identify 12 lead motors. There are several showing 9 lead motors. Thanks
This would create an invalid sequence. Since the second set of coils connected to 7 and 8 run directly next to to the first set connected to 4 and 5, they would create contradicting eddy currents. The stator is supposed to alternate between positive and negative moving in a circular pattern in order to move the rotor. With that configuration, the stator wouldn't create the pattern the motor needs intorder to move in a circle. When you throw the power switch, the rotor would either vibrate back and forth or lock in one position. In that state, the motor is fighting it's self, so it would draw a high amperage> which means heat> which means eventual burnout.
Is there any way to identify the leads in a 12 lead motor? How do you figure out which are 10, 11, 12 without markings? I can't find any videos showing how to identify 12 lead motors. There are several showing 9 lead motors. Thanks
U made tgis so complicated 🤯
What would happen if you connect 7 to 5 and 8 to 4?
This would create an invalid sequence. Since the second set of coils connected to 7 and 8 run directly next to to the first set connected to 4 and 5, they would create contradicting eddy currents. The stator is supposed to alternate between positive and negative moving in a circular pattern in order to move the rotor. With that configuration, the stator wouldn't create the pattern the motor needs intorder to move in a circle. When you throw the power switch, the rotor would either vibrate back and forth or lock in one position. In that state, the motor is fighting it's self, so it would draw a high amperage> which means heat> which means eventual burnout.
Yeah, like everyone has an oscilloscope in their hip pocket.
im lost after 20 seconds it dont make sense