On 15/08/16 19:57, Tim+ wrote:
The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 15/08/16 13:58, Fredxxx wrote:
but the significant thing about a DC motor is you apply DC to
it. What happens inside the box isn't helpful.
Well obviously from the comment above you DO NOT know what a brushless
motor is, because if you apply DC to it, it melts.
It needs a controller which is usually externnal to the motor.
Next you and harry will be saying that there is no such thing as an
electrically powered motor, they're all magnetic.
AS I keep saying, its a matter of what you call a motor.
Is this, for example, a DC or an AC motor?
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...ner_Motor.html
Or only 'part of' a motor?
Where does this fit in the scheme of things?
https://youtu.be/i7LOF1GZpdo
Tim
Think that's another unipolar
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