Failure mode of a small PM motor
Thanks to all who are responding! (And - Spehro, Sam, etc. - it's good to
hear from you again. I've been away from the electronics newsgroups for a
while.) I'll point my students to this thread.
"Michael A. Covington" wrote
in message ...
My students are having the following experience with small
permanent-magnet
DC motors:
After some kind of misfortune (overload? nobody knows), the motor starts
drawing much more current than it should. For example, a damaged motor
will
draw 1 amp at 3 volts, while the undamaged one will draw only 200 mA at
that
voltage. (Normal voltage is much higher, about 10 V.) Both motors turn
easily; the damaged one seems to run fine except for requiring excessive
current; and both have a resistance of about 1.5 ohms measured with an
ohmmeter.
This has happened to several motors.
Are the permanent magnets getting demagnetized? How? Or what else could
be
going on? My electronics background is analog and digital but not much
about motors!
Many thanks,
Michael A. Covington - Artificial Intelligence Ctr - University of Georgia
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