Oh I can take a joke, I been taking jokes for a decade listening to people make claims and never back them up. Thats ok man, I've enough of Morin and his halfassed attempts at getting OTHERS to do HIS work for him. I'm not getting vile, I'm just not wasting any more time proving simple objective facts when the "ones" working on this would rather deal with volts hertz and thermal output...
If someone magically pulls WATTS out their hiney after noting Volts and Hertz you guys also may want to reconsider Following the blind.
Enough for me. I have two Morin setups I'm happy to sell at cost for what I put into building them. Both pumps are 80watt motors rated. One driven by 12vdc motor at ~4amps input, other driven by kollmorgan servo motor at 30vdc and ~2amps input... this latter is the more Inefficient of the two, at barely 50% efficient driving a 120vac 60hz 40watt lamp as load. The 12vdc motor driving the pump was about 82% efficient.
@wantomake, if all you get is 50vac output, then 1. your dvm is not able to pickup the VAC At a frequency that is NOT mains... ie. not 60hz. If the motors driven at twice the rated RPM then you're outputting 120hz. 2. maybe the motor has bad windings that are somehow internally shorted causing that much reduced VAC to be measured on its output. Check out my vids on youtube at "coruscant l'amore" user and see if they help you at all.
Regards,
Gene
If someone magically pulls WATTS out their hiney after noting Volts and Hertz you guys also may want to reconsider Following the blind.
Enough for me. I have two Morin setups I'm happy to sell at cost for what I put into building them. Both pumps are 80watt motors rated. One driven by 12vdc motor at ~4amps input, other driven by kollmorgan servo motor at 30vdc and ~2amps input... this latter is the more Inefficient of the two, at barely 50% efficient driving a 120vac 60hz 40watt lamp as load. The 12vdc motor driving the pump was about 82% efficient.
@wantomake, if all you get is 50vac output, then 1. your dvm is not able to pickup the VAC At a frequency that is NOT mains... ie. not 60hz. If the motors driven at twice the rated RPM then you're outputting 120hz. 2. maybe the motor has bad windings that are somehow internally shorted causing that much reduced VAC to be measured on its output. Check out my vids on youtube at "coruscant l'amore" user and see if they help you at all.
Regards,
Gene
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