Thanks for the information. Keep moving forward and always be successful. Keep up to date all the information about Electrical and electronic engineering. My best regards Fandy Nuari Pasaribu. Senior Electro Technical Officer at Oldendorff carrier.
This explanation worked for me. Nice one. Thank you. To me, the key to understanding this is that the rate of change (i.e. derivative) of the magnetic flux plays an important role. The auxiliary flux generated by the shaded pol coil does not depend on the strength of the main flux but on its rate (and direction) of change. Anyway, the person who came up with this idea was a genius. The construction of it is so simple and elegant.
I agree with Jurgis. This is the most comprehensive explanation of the operational theory for the shaded pole motor I've seen since school. However, the only thing I would change about this presentation is to remove the distracting background music that plays louder than the voice level during the presentation. I was able to completely comprehend your lecture; but, the repeated volume increase and decrease of the background music was distracting. Also, I had to strain to hear after turning my computer volume down low enough to not be distracting to my neighbors. Even if the background music were adjusted to a level lower than the voice level, that would be good. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
"Thank you so much for your kind words and constructive feedback! I'm glad you found the explanation of the shaded pole motor operational theory helpful. I apologize for the distraction caused by the background music. I'll make sure to adjust the audio levels in future presentations or consider removing the background music altogether to enhance the learning experience. Your input is invaluable, and I appreciate you taking the time to share it. Thanks again for watching!"
@@BEL9191 I'm glad to hear you'll consider adjusting the way you use background sound. I really appreciate your content and would like to learn more from you. Music at the beginning of your talk (for a few sentences) is tasteful if you lower the volume to _well below_ the speech level. You can then raise the volume slightly when your not talking (for instance when presenting a moving visual without verbal commentary). When you begin speaking after that point, reduce the volume of the background again (or even off while you're speaking is ok). Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
If the wires feeding it are black and white, with no colored phase tape on the white wire, that could be a clue that it is 110 V. If there is a band of red or blue tape on the white wire, that would be a clue that it is wired for 220V.
thanks, bro, and of course you are quite right I also recognize that after so many comments about this. Now I am very conscious and attentive to my coming videos. Again, thanks for highlighting my flaws and errors.
Best demonstration and explanation I've ever seen on Shaded pole motor. Well done sir! I hope more people see this
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Thanks for the information. Keep moving forward and always be successful. Keep up to date all the information about Electrical and electronic engineering. My best regards Fandy Nuari Pasaribu. Senior Electro Technical Officer at Oldendorff carrier.
sir thank you very much for support, thanks again.
This explanation worked for me. Nice one. Thank you. To me, the key to understanding this is that the rate of change (i.e. derivative) of the magnetic flux plays an important role. The auxiliary flux generated by the shaded pol coil does not depend on the strength of the main flux but on its rate (and direction) of change.
Anyway, the person who came up with this idea was a genius. The construction of it is so simple and elegant.
thank you very much..
Thanks a bunch for such a useful video. Your videos are always informative & useful.
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good, This video is well constructed and very informative. Thanks.
Thank you
I agree with Jurgis. This is the most comprehensive explanation of the operational theory for the shaded pole motor I've seen since school. However, the only thing I would change about this presentation is to remove the distracting background music that plays louder than the voice level during the presentation. I was able to completely comprehend your lecture; but, the repeated volume increase and decrease of the background music was distracting. Also, I had to strain to hear after turning my computer volume down low enough to not be distracting to my neighbors. Even if the background music were adjusted to a level lower than the voice level, that would be good. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
"Thank you so much for your kind words and constructive feedback! I'm glad you found the explanation of the shaded pole motor operational theory helpful. I apologize for the distraction caused by the background music. I'll make sure to adjust the audio levels in future presentations or consider removing the background music altogether to enhance the learning experience. Your input is invaluable, and I appreciate you taking the time to share it. Thanks again for watching!"
@@BEL9191 I'm glad to hear you'll consider adjusting the way you use background sound. I really appreciate your content and would like to learn more from you. Music at the beginning of your talk (for a few sentences) is tasteful if you lower the volume to _well below_ the speech level. You can then raise the volume slightly when your not talking (for instance when presenting a moving visual without verbal commentary). When you begin speaking after that point, reduce the volume of the background again (or even off while you're speaking is ok). Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
The explanation is very clear. Thank you
thank you very much , this was the best video for my knowledge, thanx again, do best thing always, good luck :
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Very very good explanation also nice music/voiceover editing so we can understand good what you explain
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Very much elaborated...thanks for good work..
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If I have same shaded pole motor which I'm not sure if its 110v or 220v, how do I find it out?
If the wires feeding it are black and white, with no colored phase tape on the white wire, that could be a clue that it is 110 V. If there is a band of red or blue tape on the white wire, that would be a clue that it is wired for 220V.
please dont put music in explained videos
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thank you very much for this comment. I will take care of it in my later videos.
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The the hell your playing this annoying music during a scientific discussion
thanks, bro, and of course you are quite right I also recognize that after so many comments about this. Now I am very conscious and attentive to my coming videos. Again, thanks for highlighting my flaws and errors.