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jim rozen
 
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In article , Gary Coffman says...

Capacitors aren't required for this to be true. The RPC is mechanically
unloaded, the load motor isn't. So the back EMF on the wild leg winding
of the RPC will be greater than the back EMF of the load, thus you have
a potential difference, and current will be forced to flow from the higher
potential to the lower potential. No tricks with capacitors are required
for this to happen.


OK but from a circuitry standpoint the two windings on the two motors
(delta configured both) are in parallel. Yes there is current that
flows in the circuit of course.

Jim


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