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Tesla Designed Rotating Field motors.
#41
Sunlight is Wireless transmission of Electricity
Heat is wireless transmission of electricity
Inductance is wireless transmission of electricity
Sound is wireless transmission of electricity
Electricity is vibrations.
How many different 'vibrations' can be sent down a single fiber optic cable or a copper wire or through the atmosphere?
This 'electron' and atomic nucleus theory leading to the ultimate 'element 115' hoax will hinder the understanding of Mono Pole Fields.

The Sun is like most any other planet. its solid earth (or toroidal) It has a mountainous surface, which is cooler than the atmosphere, with an electrical Thunderstorm atmosphere.
The continuous North Pole Negative Lightning 'strikes' emanating from the Sun is where we get our sunlight. Its called 'sky lightning' as it goes up instead of to the ground. Single Pole energy Fields could be considered Non Physical Phenomena.
100 years after we were told to study this aspect of Nature, humanity is actually more retarded than before.
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#42
I bought an LG machine with a capacity of 13 kg and 30 euros, the rotor has an internal diameter of 265mm.
I'm waiting for more information on how to use it.
the coil connections are star-shaped to separate the windings you have to cut the star.

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#43
That motor appears to be suitable.
Mark the steel drum and the spline shaft with a centre punch so it always ngoes back together the way nit came from the factory.
I would like to see the magnet arraignment around the drum and the input and 'bridged' terminal ends. Pictures of these electrical junctions just to confirm.
This can be see by taking the drum off.
Not sure what you mean about star shaped.
Was it a 'top' loader washing machine?

My motor is 280mm across
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#44
In three-phase motors the connection has two possibilities.
triangle connection, the three coils are connected in series
star connection, the three coils are connected with a common point

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3 phases and commun point  (star connexion)
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(04-27-2024, 07:29 AM)bigeasy Wrote:  In three-phase motors the connection has two possibilities.
triangle connection, the three coils are connected in series
star connection, the three coils are connected with a common point
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3 phases and commun point  star connexion
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(04-27-2024, 07:29 AM)bigeasy Wrote: Dans les moteurs triphasés, le raccordement présente deux possibilités.
connexion triangulaire, les trois bobines sont connectées en série
connexion étoile, les trois bobines sont reliées par un point commun
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3 phases and commun point  star connexion
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#46
Your LG is a 'variation' of what I have and Joe recommended. Bear in mind, if the design construct is 'different' to what Joe specifies it may not function as he says.
This doesnt mean 'yours' wont work, it means there are no guarantees.
Attached is the close up pic of the LG motor I have.
It shows I have made 3 new input wires and I have 'un-bridged' where the 3 Coil Winding Wires terminate (after they wind 12 coils each)  and I have extended their length and attached electrical spade terminals to the end of the wires. The wires are color coded so the input red wire is the output red wire and so on.

From your pics, I can see the plastic terminal with red numbers on it go to the 3 input coil phases.
Next to it, there is the 'bridge' where the 3 wires terminate after winding 12 coils each.
The picture is not clear as to if there are 2 or 3 wires being 'terminated' at this junction.
It looks like only 2 and it looks like they are 'joined' into one terminal.
My 3 output wires were not connected together and were terminated separately.
So this COULD be somewhat different in wiring.
Yours has another plastic terminal housing with a blue, red, grey and white leads coming from it. Are these wires going to the Coils? Where do they 'go to' on this picture?



In three-phase motors the connection has two possibilities.
triangle connection, the three coils are connected in series
star connection, the three coils are connected with a common point

These connection possibilities, matter naught as we are only using 2 of them.



3 phases and common point  star connexion

I assume where the 3 wires terminate, it goes into 'one' , but it looks like only 2 wires terminate there as per pic? is this the case or is one wire 'hidden'?
In my motor these 3 ends are kept separate ie not joined that the junction box.

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(04-26-2024, 05:13 PM)MerLynn Wrote: That motor appears to be suitable.
Mark the steel drum and the spline shaft with a centre punch so it always ngoes back together the way nit came from the factory.
I would like to see the magnet arraignment around the drum and the input  and 'bridged' terminal ends. Pictures of these electrical junctions just to confirm.
This can be see by taking the drum off.
Not sure what you mean about star shaped.
Was it a 'top' loader washing machine?

My motor is 280mm across

Merlynn 

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