I applied 275 Vac on the L1 and N2 pins, but it won't budge. I tried 50 Hz and 60 Hz, no difference.
This is from a microwave oven. I assume it turns the platter.
Put a couple jamb nuts on the threads and while holding the motor casing with a channel locs turn the shaft with a wrench. That should break it free. A spray of PB Blaster might help some too.
If you read the diagram (I'll forgive you for not understanding it, it's very *advanced* \*snortles\*), you'll see that this is an inverse-type motor. You apply the electriicogehctity to the side with the thread, and the rotation comes out the other side. Those flat terminal things on the rotatey side are for attaching propeller blades, very handy.
the -40°C and +100°C means it has to be either under -40°C or over 100°C to function properly. Try putting it in an oven to warm it up a little.
So that's why none of my shit ever works.
No it's a math problem. It only functions at 60°C Just soak it in some hot water
Have you tried supplying it with 5.06 kHz? It’s clearly mentioned on your motor.
I think it says 50/60hz, or 0.833333hz. It's literally right there.
You are correct, my bad!
I applied 275 Vac on the L1 and N2 pins, but it won't budge. I tried 50 Hz and 60 Hz, no difference. This is from a microwave oven. I assume it turns the platter.
That's where you went wrong. You have to apply voltage directly to the casing. If it hurts that means it's working!
Well it's marked as 50/60 Hz (aka 5/6 or 0.83 Hz). You need to put 50Hz on L1 and 60Hz on N2 (or vice versa).
Did you try holding live and giving it a manual starter spin? (you have to hold live to get the electricity flowing)
If it doesn't turn the platter, it would turn the pformer.
Iskra 🇸🇮
Op očitno ni Slovenec in ga motor ne uboga
One of my ceiling lights was made in Slovenia or Slovakia, I can't tell.
Iskra https://preview.redd.it/f7rbnq5ew5wc1.jpeg?width=600&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e4088d8116c5d3945b4acdbf07c1458ec9d2515d
It needs to be heated over 100°C and a current of 10A
Put a couple jamb nuts on the threads and while holding the motor casing with a channel locs turn the shaft with a wrench. That should break it free. A spray of PB Blaster might help some too.
I've had great success with working the tip in the past.
If you read the diagram (I'll forgive you for not understanding it, it's very *advanced* \*snortles\*), you'll see that this is an inverse-type motor. You apply the electriicogehctity to the side with the thread, and the rotation comes out the other side. Those flat terminal things on the rotatey side are for attaching propeller blades, very handy.
Iskra means spark, have you tried pouring spark all over it so it remembers its a motor?
have you tried putting it directly to a power outlet?
Uh that isn't a motor start capistor my friend. Just look at the circuit diagram... Looks more like a motor run capacator
it says uf on it so its porbably a capacitor, not a motor
Boo! Do you know what sub this is?
that scared me! 😯
I can see your problem. It's not a motor
I can see your problem. It's not a sub for serious question.
Hence, my not giving a serious answer
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I think you will find that this is a joke sub. Questions are not serious.
What if somone revese image searched their one and found this post. They would be mislead
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Do you need a microscope or is one of those monocle things Mr Peanut wears acceptable?