A quick video taken on 9/21/2017. Someone asked about the relationship between torque and current so we set up a quick experiment.
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@TheOneRaf Жыл бұрын
Sounds like a teacher I want!
@nicholasstone18268 ай бұрын
Thanks. Just used DC breaking to test a motor at work to verify we've got the correct fuse values. Worked great.
@realkanavdhawan7 ай бұрын
A circuit breaker must ensure to trigger breaking when during running current is suddenly increased It should not trigger during motor start where current is actually very high A sudden increase in current from steady state means audden load increase which could be something struck in conveyer belt
@BeeFus65416 жыл бұрын
Great instruction...
@junding59487 ай бұрын
seeing is believing.I like the fancy DC braking available for load torque similation for steady-state app.
@HafidRecords6 жыл бұрын
Nice job.
@samanthafedgesabucaa97034 жыл бұрын
Brother,how about the current ,rpm and watts?thanks..
@reinierwelgemoed8171 Жыл бұрын
This how You teach
@swapnilgulve86383 жыл бұрын
Really useful video but unfortunately very few views
@joshmdmd Жыл бұрын
I'm no electrical engineer, but is the answer to the end to hook up a fuse on a delay to kill the circuit if its over the operating amperage? ie. two wires from power (one with a fuse, and the other with no fuse) to the motor but after reaching steady state, the no fuse circuit disconnects?
Пікірлер: 11
Sounds like a teacher I want!
Thanks. Just used DC breaking to test a motor at work to verify we've got the correct fuse values. Worked great.
A circuit breaker must ensure to trigger breaking when during running current is suddenly increased It should not trigger during motor start where current is actually very high A sudden increase in current from steady state means audden load increase which could be something struck in conveyer belt
Great instruction...
seeing is believing.I like the fancy DC braking available for load torque similation for steady-state app.
Nice job.
Brother,how about the current ,rpm and watts?thanks..
This how You teach
Really useful video but unfortunately very few views
I'm no electrical engineer, but is the answer to the end to hook up a fuse on a delay to kill the circuit if its over the operating amperage? ie. two wires from power (one with a fuse, and the other with no fuse) to the motor but after reaching steady state, the no fuse circuit disconnects?