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synchrnous motor

02/08/2008 5:38 PM

what is hunting in synchrnousmotor

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Re: synchrnous motor

02/08/2008 7:19 PM

3. Electronics The periodic variation in speed of a synchronous motor with respect to the current. Google search is your friend

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Re: synchrnous motor

02/09/2008 4:13 AM

This definition makes sense. What causes the hunting?

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Re: synchrnous motor

02/08/2008 7:32 PM

It's looking for that wascally wabbit!

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Re: synchrnous motor

02/10/2008 11:02 PM

Try looking at the PID settings of the Automatic Voltage Regulator on the synch motor you have. Adjusting the PID will make the unit hunt more or stabilise it.

Cheaper AVR's may have a stability potentiometer only for you to adjust,

hope this helps

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