[AT] Old shop lathe motor-- motor questions for you "experts"
John Wilkens
jwilkens at eoni.com
Wed Jan 18 19:06:10 PST 2006
INteresting observation! Thanks Carl for your response--along with all
you other fellas! John W.
At 04:33 PM 01/18/2006, you wrote:
>The old motors were much larger for two reasons, first the insulation
>could not tolerate the temperature today's motors routinely run at, so the
>motor frame was made larger to have more surface area for heat
>dissipation. Secondly, the insulation on the wires was thicker because it
>could not tolerate the voltage without being thicker than today's
>insulations. To get the same magnetic induction (amp-turns) on an old
>motor took more space because the wires could not be packed as close
>together. I doubt that the old motors were any better, especially with
>today's bearings and oils, they just look like they should be because we
>all think size matters. --- what do you expect from a bunch of FATGs?
>Carl Gogol
>Manlius, NY
>AC 170D
>(2) AC D-14, AC 914H
>Simplicity 3112 & 7116
>Kubota F-2400
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