jammyjim
Electrical
- Jan 22, 2004
- 25
Hi all
Ok here is the problem, i have a small dc motor attatched to a gearbox, i have no nameplate so i will describe it in detail for you,
The field is made up of just 2 coils, connected top to bottom resistance is 1500 ohms, with 2 leads out to the terminal block, there are no interpoles fitted, there are just two leads coming from the brushgear, one from each side, im getting around 7 ohms from these leads
I fed the field 100v dc, and then fed the armature 100v dc and the motor ran ok, now i understood that if i switch over the + - leads form the field or the armature the motor should run in the opposite direction, but it dosnt it, always goes the same way, what am i doing wrong???
Ok here is the problem, i have a small dc motor attatched to a gearbox, i have no nameplate so i will describe it in detail for you,
The field is made up of just 2 coils, connected top to bottom resistance is 1500 ohms, with 2 leads out to the terminal block, there are no interpoles fitted, there are just two leads coming from the brushgear, one from each side, im getting around 7 ohms from these leads
I fed the field 100v dc, and then fed the armature 100v dc and the motor ran ok, now i understood that if i switch over the + - leads form the field or the armature the motor should run in the opposite direction, but it dosnt it, always goes the same way, what am i doing wrong???