zamproject
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Hello all
I extract a faulty motor from one of my father newton telescope
An old Berger motor that stop to turn.
For what I can say and after partial disassembly, it's a synchronous motor, single phase, with 4 wire to outside world.
It consist of two successive stator around the axis with 8 coil each that are in series, and a rotor looking more or less like a cross so probably 4 poles ? two permanent magnet at 90° ?
I suspect the motor was previously wired the wrong way as only one stator assembly was used, and not both with a capacitor to ensure to proper rotation direction by delaying one of the stator current supply.
My father always have to connect/disconnect the motor to the main when it start the wrong way, (I suppose one time over two depending of the 50Hz sin direction at the connection instant)
Now, the motor stop turning and I find the fault, one of the 8 coil in series at the connected stator assembly have open circuit.
I connect the second stator to the 220/50 and the motor turn.
I'm tempted to short this coil an wire the motor properly, two stator with the requested capacitor to phase delay both stator and ensure constant rotation direction, as proper torque.
Due to the 8 coils I suppose the motor axis turn at 50Hz /8 which is 6.25 rpm
And I suppose the only issue will be a half torque lose (I have two stator) on time over 8 (at the "dead" coil 45° position)
The working stator measure about 6k ohm DC for 8 coils, obviously each coil measure aprox 750ohm (as the 7 remaining at dead stator)
What do you think ? Am I right ? a least for the global understanding.
Can I try this fix by shorting one coil?
Best
Zam
I extract a faulty motor from one of my father newton telescope
An old Berger motor that stop to turn.
For what I can say and after partial disassembly, it's a synchronous motor, single phase, with 4 wire to outside world.
It consist of two successive stator around the axis with 8 coil each that are in series, and a rotor looking more or less like a cross so probably 4 poles ? two permanent magnet at 90° ?
I suspect the motor was previously wired the wrong way as only one stator assembly was used, and not both with a capacitor to ensure to proper rotation direction by delaying one of the stator current supply.
My father always have to connect/disconnect the motor to the main when it start the wrong way, (I suppose one time over two depending of the 50Hz sin direction at the connection instant)
Now, the motor stop turning and I find the fault, one of the 8 coil in series at the connected stator assembly have open circuit.
I connect the second stator to the 220/50 and the motor turn.
I'm tempted to short this coil an wire the motor properly, two stator with the requested capacitor to phase delay both stator and ensure constant rotation direction, as proper torque.
Due to the 8 coils I suppose the motor axis turn at 50Hz /8 which is 6.25 rpm
And I suppose the only issue will be a half torque lose (I have two stator) on time over 8 (at the "dead" coil 45° position)
The working stator measure about 6k ohm DC for 8 coils, obviously each coil measure aprox 750ohm (as the 7 remaining at dead stator)
What do you think ? Am I right ? a least for the global understanding.
Can I try this fix by shorting one coil?
Best
Zam