Re: testing with multi-meter - GECKO
Posted by
andrewyslee
on 2003-04-20 13:30:54 UTC
"andrewyslee" <andrewlee@s...> wrote:
One coil was connected to A-B
Another coil was connected to A'-B'
> BTW2. This is a separate problem, but had connected one motor cableaxis
> wrongly (but which is not the cause of the original problem - x-
> silent). Taking the Gecko output terminals as A-A'(phase A) andB,B'
> (phase B) this faulty cable was wired such that one coil isconnected
> to A-B and A'-B'. I expect that this will produce silence at theThat should read:
> motor, but no, it produced violent vibrations at the motor. WHY?
One coil was connected to A-B
Another coil was connected to A'-B'
Discussion Thread
andrewyslee
2003-04-19 01:34:45 UTC
testing with multi-meter
caudlet
2003-04-19 09:16:04 UTC
Re: testing with multi-meter
andrewyslee
2003-04-20 06:13:14 UTC
Re: testing with multi-meter
turbulatordude
2003-04-20 08:25:24 UTC
Re: testing with multi-meter - GECKO
andrewyslee
2003-04-20 13:22:51 UTC
Re: testing with multi-meter - GECKO
andrewyslee
2003-04-20 13:30:54 UTC
Re: testing with multi-meter - GECKO
andrewyslee
2003-04-20 15:31:29 UTC
Re: testing with multi-meter
turbulatordude
2003-04-20 20:07:57 UTC
Re: testing with multi-meter - GECKO (oh Mariss....)
Harvey White
2003-04-21 08:18:22 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: testing with multi-meter
Harvey White
2003-04-21 08:18:28 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: testing with multi-meter - GECKO
andrewyslee
2003-04-21 09:00:15 UTC
Re: testing with multi-meter - GECKO
Jon Elson
2003-04-21 22:39:03 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: testing with multi-meter - GECKO
andrewyslee
2003-04-21 23:03:22 UTC
Re: testing with multi-meter - GECKO
Jon Elson
2003-04-22 09:29:03 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: testing with multi-meter - GECKO