I just had a wow moment. I took a 1.2kw 220v angle grinder with a damaged armature and disconnected the second field winding. I powered it with 20v AC and measured the signal on the scope. I noticed that there were some faint transients on the input signal at the peaks of the AC wave measuring at least 80v above the wave. I then put the scope on the unused winding and measured the signal. I was getting a very dirty signal of 8v AC giving me about 14 transients per sine wave of about 6 to 20v above the AC, except at the peaks where the transient was 160v and very pronounced. Much stronger signal than seen on the input coil.
The damage to the armature is a break in the winding so that it isn't a complete loop
My scope is an old analogue type
I took a pic with my cell phone but it is not very clear
The question is, Why are the transients bigger and more pronounced on the disconnected coil ?
The AC wave is obviously a transformer action between the powered field coil and the unpowered one and as expected the AC wave is of reduced voltage Most of the small transients were not visible on the powered coil but were strong and defined on the unpowered one. Usually the intensity of the signal on these types of scope is an indication of power in the spike but I wasn't expecting an increase in voltage and intensity of spkes from this unpowered coil
The damage to the armature is a break in the winding so that it isn't a complete loop
My scope is an old analogue type
I took a pic with my cell phone but it is not very clear
The question is, Why are the transients bigger and more pronounced on the disconnected coil ?
The AC wave is obviously a transformer action between the powered field coil and the unpowered one and as expected the AC wave is of reduced voltage Most of the small transients were not visible on the powered coil but were strong and defined on the unpowered one. Usually the intensity of the signal on these types of scope is an indication of power in the spike but I wasn't expecting an increase in voltage and intensity of spkes from this unpowered coil
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