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Anyone know where I can find information (schematic would be great) on how
the armature of a 1953 Ford NAA tractor (or simliar type generator) is wired so I can perform some ohmmeter tests ? -- Message posted using http://www.talkaboutscience.com/grou...cs.electromag/ More information at http://www.talkaboutscience.com/faq.html |
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"jimhigh66" wrote in message lkaboutscience.com... Anyone know where I can find information (schematic would be great) on how the armature of a 1953 Ford NAA tractor (or simliar type generator) is wired so I can perform some ohmmeter tests ? -- Message posted using http://www.talkaboutscience.com/grou...cs.electromag/ More information at http://www.talkaboutscience.com/faq.html ----------------- Post this to alt. engineering. electrical. Chances are that it is a wave winding where the two sides of a given coil are connected to adjacent commutator segments. A wave winding has the two ends of a given coil connected to segments on the opposite side of the commutator but this is used for higher voltages. -- Don Kelly remove the X to answer |
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"Don Kelly" wrote in message news:jcSkk.50882$nD.10269@pd7urf1no... ---------------------------- "jimhigh66" wrote in message lkaboutscience.com... Anyone know where I can find information (schematic would be great) on how the armature of a 1953 Ford NAA tractor (or simliar type generator) is wired so I can perform some ohmmeter tests ? -- Message posted using http://www.talkaboutscience.com/grou...cs.electromag/ More information at http://www.talkaboutscience.com/faq.html ----------------- Post this to alt. engineering. electrical. Chances are that it is a wave winding where the two sides of a given coil are connected to adjacent commutator segments. A wave winding has the two ends of a given coil connected to segments on the opposite side of the commutator but this is used for higher voltages. -- Don Kelly remove the X to answer Correction- a lap winding has the two coil ends connected to adjacent commutator segments. Sorry, I thought that I had corrected this. -- Don Kelly remove the X to answer |
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Tnx for the info, Don. I also received some information from a gentleman
in Australia in regard to how the armature is likely wound. Jim H. -- Message posted using http://www.talkaboutscience.com/grou...cs.electromag/ More information at http://www.talkaboutscience.com/faq.html |
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