Re: lost steps
Posted by
Ozzie@h...
on 2000-08-22 06:45:38 UTC
Don't have much time at this moment but just looked at another,
cleaner motor with a magnifying glass.
The below should read:
4fasi 4A/fase, 0 85(omega)
There is definately no decimal in the ohm reading but there
definately
is a spacebetween the 0 and 8.
My guess is that it says 4 phases, 4 Amps per phase, .85 ohms. Does
that make sense????
To answer another question by someone, I'm in Sarasota.
It's back to 12 hour a day work so I may not be able to do much until
next Sunday.
Jerry
cleaner motor with a magnifying glass.
The below should read:
4fasi 4A/fase, 0 85(omega)
There is definately no decimal in the ohm reading but there
definately
is a spacebetween the 0 and 8.
My guess is that it says 4 phases, 4 Amps per phase, .85 ohms. Does
that make sense????
To answer another question by someone, I'm in Sarasota.
It's back to 12 hour a day work so I may not be able to do much until
next Sunday.
Jerry
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@egroups.com, Jon Elson <jmelson@a...> wrote:
>
>
> Ozzie@h... wrote:
>
> > Hmmmmmm.
> > The motors do not have voltage or amperage on the nameplates. The
> > nameplates say, MAE Motori Apparacchiature, HY200 3437 400 A8,
4fasi
> > 4A faso, 85 (omega).
>
> Well, there it is, right there! Looks like 4 Amps. Maybe they are
> saying 4 A on phase 1, and
> 4 Amps on Phase 0. The 85 Omega means Ohms, but there
> is a decimal point lost there. Probably would have to be either 8.5
> Ohms or .85 Ohms.
> 8.5 Ohms would give 34 Volts, and .85 Ohms would be 3.4 Volts. A
> voltmeter would
> tell which one it is.
>
> If I wanted to try reducing the voltage to the motors, how would I
do
>
> > that?
>
> Turn down the current, and the voltage must come down.
>
> Jon
Discussion Thread
Jon Elson
2000-08-21 23:14:19 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: lost steps
Ozzie@h...
2000-08-22 06:45:38 UTC
Re: lost steps
Jon Elson
2000-08-22 13:20:43 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: lost steps
JanRwl@A...
2000-08-22 20:27:43 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: lost steps