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How To Turn A Vacuum Cleaner Motor Into A Synchronous Motor

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radiotech
Thu Dec 09 2010, 07:34PM
radiotech Registered Member #2463 Joined: Wed Nov 11 2009, 03:49AM
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Arcstarter wrote;

"something i noticed is that the more load i put on the motor while running, the less current it pulls! Wicked!"


This can make sense if you consider that the load is correcting the
powerfactor. Your ameter cant indicate phase angle, but if while
running, you add capacitors after the ammeter, and the current
drops, then the motor has a lagging power factor.
You can start with about 20 ufd per amp of motor current at 60 Hz.
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Clive Penfold
Thu Dec 09 2010, 08:09PM
Clive Penfold Registered Member #2015 Joined: Mon Mar 09 2009, 09:39AM
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I've just made a flywheel out of a bit of 3/8 inch by 5 inch diameter aluminium plate. The motor takes significantly longer to spin up. However, when it reaches synchronous speed, there is a lot of phase instability; about + -20 degrees at 1 Hz which eventually dies away after about 10 seconds (viewed with a stroboscope). In an attempt to investigate this more thoroughly ie turning the volts up and down and applying braking to the disc, I appear to have blown the diodes! Ho hum
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radiotech
Thu Dec 09 2010, 08:18PM
radiotech Registered Member #2463 Joined: Wed Nov 11 2009, 03:49AM
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Your comment about milling the flats in the rotor, will
turn the machine into a reluctance syncronous motor and it should run if you short all the segments of the
rotor out, But it wont start. It will have to be spun to start.
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klugesmith
Fri Dec 10 2010, 03:39AM
klugesmith Registered Member #2099 Joined: Wed Apr 29 2009, 12:22AM
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More applause for Clive! I've long thought about how to synchronize a universal motor without active feedback, but never dreamed of such an elegant solution.

On a tangent...
Just stumbled upon a video about another kind of synchronous motor (permanent magnet type).
This guy is playing with a microwave oven turntable motor, cranking it by hand,
and gets an unexpected shock. Happens soon after 4:10 and he talks about it for the next couple minutes. smile
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Then, most respectably, he takes the motor apart to understand the offense. See 2:00 to 3:00 here.
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Reminds me of when I found a hoard of ancient telephone ringer magnetos at an estate sale.
As recounted by my wife to a friend: "He turned the crank and said Ow, I just got a shock.
Then turned it again and said Yes, there it goes again!" smile
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OiD
Sun Jan 30 2011, 07:37AM
OiD Registered Member #2150 Joined: Tue Jun 02 2009, 08:33PM
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Well I must say it's a very nice solucion. Unfortunately I can't solder the diode to my motors for some reason and the diode flies of at medium speed...
I will try with some other motors, for this looks promissing!
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