Pete10001
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Is this a wind up?
unlike most 5DW questions of 'whats a fuse', no. this is not a wind upIs this a wind up?
Is this a wind up?
I've got an endoscope. Can we make a little hole?
What about physical dimensions....?
We know our 'X' reading and we have two possible solutions for the coil sizes
0.5X and 1.5X
According to the snake these coils are wound from 2.5mm copper wire....
How about if you calculate the length of copper needed to achieve either of the two possible coil resistances..
Wind them up..
see how big they are and if they would physically fit inside your motor??
By my reckoning you will have two possible coils one of which is three times the size of the other....
Then if you have to fit three of the said coils inside you motor housing that you have in front of you..
It just may be physically impossible to fit the one option inside???
Or one may look like its going to rattle around cuz there is just tooo much motor space ...
opcorn
I thought about that as well, not the full supply voltage though and some RC networks. No matter what I did it all ended up coming back to the same thing, the relative results between star and delta connected windings were the same so the input and output ratios were still the same.Canoeboy said:Are we allowed to connect the motor up to a supply and use a scope ?
Which may not help in reality.......
Looks like he wore his enter key out.It's a shame technician hasn't been online since June 14.
If you have a motor and a thermal camera feel free to try my battery and Flir camera suggestion.You've done pretty much the same what if's as I did perhaps.
IMHO the thing is you have no terms of reference.
I even played with it on the bench with a motor with a full TB links etc. a d.c, constant, limited current source, and a few high accuracy DMM's, Fluke 85, 87, 189 & 289, along with a scope meter 125 & an 867B graphical multimeter, all have various quirks that allow them to measure subtle differences.
I also tried with an LCR meter.
I could not find, nor think of a definitive solution at the time, and I've not given it much thought since tbh.
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