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Some observations on switched flux motors

Started by Ted Ewert, September 07, 2010, 12:55:57 PM

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Ted Ewert

Quote from: Nali2001 on September 08, 2010, 02:08:30 PM
Maybe you find these links useful / interesting:
Very nice build! You can see that motor suffers from the same delay problem at high rpms.  Nevertheless, you can also see the magnets start kicking in when there is a load put on the motor and the rotor slows down. That's the only way that rotor could maintain that speed with less of a current draw.
He should get a prony brake on that motor to do some power measurements. Then he could see where the magnets start working.
Thanks for the links! :)

Ted