Re: [EVDL] AC induction motor, rotor heating up..

2017-02-14 Thread George Tyler via EV
Vehicle Discussion List Subject: Re: [EVDL] AC induction motor, rotor heating up.. I think it is possible to "over-drive" an AC induction motor, that is why commercial drives can be configured for an acceptable slip between electrical motor frequency and actual mechanical speed of

Re: [EVDL] AC induction motor, rotor heating up..

2017-02-13 Thread Cor van de Water via EV
un...@lists.evdl.org] On Behalf Of Lee Hart via EV Sent: Monday, February 13, 2017 10:32 AM To: Marco Gaxiola; Electric Vehicle Discussion List Subject: Re: [EVDL] AC induction motor, rotor heating up.. Marco Gaxiola via EV wrote: > I have a question: Is that possible to have an AC

Re: [EVDL] AC induction motor, rotor heating up..

2017-02-13 Thread Lee Hart via EV
Marco Gaxiola via EV wrote: I have a question: Is that possible to have an AC induction motor to work apparently normal but, after a moderate use, get the rotor coils very hot? Not the stator neither the controller, just the rotor. Yes. The rotor is in effect the secondary of a transformer.

[EVDL] AC induction motor, rotor heating up..

2017-02-13 Thread Marco Gaxiola via EV
I have a question: Is that possible to have an AC induction motor to work apparently normal but, after a moderate use, get the rotor coils very hot? Not the stator neither the controller, just the rotor. Marco Gaxiola -- next part -- An HTML attachment was scrubbed...