Hello Dear John
Hello John,
Yes that is great!
I have done those tests with a Big Old Transformer from a 24 Volt Charger...connected directly from secondary...Primary to 120 V AC outlet.
I have test it with my Fiberglass Asymmetric Stator and Armature of Steel Laminated Core, 12 Pole wound as the Star of David, and normally when I run this set up with pulsed DC it sparks a bit...but nothing with AC, very smooth...
I have also done this tests many years ago...with a different structured motor that I developed a while back...and it had steel lamination on both Stator and Armature...and it ran great...
In Your set up, which has the Laminated steel Stator Core, and as you've said, you left the windings as they were from factory...it should run very strong with AC, as it will also Generate pretty well at their Output Gates.
I connect Stator Terminals and Input Brushes in Parallel, John.
Regards
Ufopolitics
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Yes that is great!
I have done those tests with a Big Old Transformer from a 24 Volt Charger...connected directly from secondary...Primary to 120 V AC outlet.
I have test it with my Fiberglass Asymmetric Stator and Armature of Steel Laminated Core, 12 Pole wound as the Star of David, and normally when I run this set up with pulsed DC it sparks a bit...but nothing with AC, very smooth...
I have also done this tests many years ago...with a different structured motor that I developed a while back...and it had steel lamination on both Stator and Armature...and it ran great...
In Your set up, which has the Laminated steel Stator Core, and as you've said, you left the windings as they were from factory...it should run very strong with AC, as it will also Generate pretty well at their Output Gates.
I connect Stator Terminals and Input Brushes in Parallel, John.
Regards
Ufopolitics
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