Universal motors seem to be perfect for experimenting and building things too. They can run on either AC or DC, and as your test shows it doesn't take that much power to make them run. I actually powered an AC drill with just a few small 6v lantern batteries connected in series! Even with that tiny amount of power, the drill worked and it actually had a LOT of torque!
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+Alexei Prokudin Hi, I haven't checked the amps. I forgot check it out, it's now installed at my washing machine. If I have a time I will check it and reply to you. Also, I do not have a tachometer to check the RPM.
Hey! I have that very same motor, what a coincidence. What about the thermal switch (pins 6 and 7 according to the pinout)? Is it mains-tolerant, and so can be used in series with the windings/brushes? or is it meant to be handled by a separate circuit that, besides cutting off power to the motor for obvious reasons, does alert the user through some pilot light or beeping?
hi, can this motor be use on a electric car or a electric bike with 36v or 48v or 60v DC and still have enough power to move 80 kilogram? and what amper needed?
Hello I am Daefit Suscriber from Indonesia: Permission ask, I have a Samsung loading motorcycle, and when I try to turn on using electricity directly trips on MCB, why this happens ...? I check the stator roll cable does not signature burning ... and the rotor is the same I check still connected each other ... what should I do ...? thanks for the advice