Posted by Curbie on May 10, 2009, 5:38 pm
A google search turns up a bunch of links, you didn't find what you
where looking for there?
Curbie
Posted by Michael B on May 11, 2009, 1:43 am
http://www.industrial-scientific.com/motordrives_motors.htm
> Does anyone have any step by step guide to doing this?
> Thank you
> Jim Rojas
Posted by z on May 11, 2009, 2:01 am
@newsfe20.iad:
> Does anyone have any step by step guide to doing this?
>
> Thank you
>
> Jim Rojas
not sure what you are doing but here is a pretty good guide for ametek
motors that can be use to generate power:
http://www.tlgwindpower.com/ametek.htm
Posted by harry on May 11, 2009, 9:13 pm
> Does anyone have any step by step guide to doing this?
> Thank you
> Jim Rojas
Alternators and synchronous motors are the very same thing. However
synchronous motors run at the speed dictated by the frequency of the
supply you put to them. You may need as well as DC supply for the
"excitation" if it doesn't have a permenant magnet. So you would need
to purchase an expensive inverter that would put out the range of
frequencies to cover the speed range you wanted.
Posted by Jim Rojas on May 16, 2009, 1:20 pm
Someone sent me a PDF that explains the conversion process in much
better detail.
Thank you all.
Jim Rojas
harry wrote:
>> Does anyone have any step by step guide to doing this?
>>
>> Thank you
>>
>> Jim Rojas
>
> Alternators and synchronous motors are the very same thing. However
> synchronous motors run at the speed dictated by the frequency of the
> supply you put to them. You may need as well as DC supply for the
> "excitation" if it doesn't have a permenant magnet. So you would need
> to purchase an expensive inverter that would put out the range of
> frequencies to cover the speed range you wanted.
> Thank you
> Jim Rojas