Baldor Motor. They also recently purchased Reliance so they can offer
submersible motors as well. Franklin Electric makes a split phase submersible
and a range of fractional motors. Wear rubber boots
Richard
John Berry wrote,
What kinds of motors?
I am actually planning to do an experiment similar to this soon and I do have
a nice Synchronous motor.
I actually believe that this is 'the key' to OU, I have noted some
correlations that 'prove' it IMO.
On Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 12:10 PM, R C Macaulay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Even stranger, breaking the circuit to an electric motor can exhibit some
mind teasing anomalies outside of your standard "surge" . There is the
occasional motor that can produce an incredible voltage spike when the circuit
is interrupted, either momentarily of on disconnect, even small fractional HP
motors. Some motors above 150 HP starting and stopping across the line can
produce incredible spikes unless they are surrounded by grounding rings. Even
so, it is not uncommon to have the lights come on momentarily in a dark
building. Fun stuff happens in adjacent areas with electronics. I have
suspected a "link" beween" these type events and the problems with mag motors.
Richard
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