Mini 220v Generator the 775 DC motor say
Hello, this is my next video on "Using Micro Motor 220V as Generator".
Micro motor is having 220V and can produce power up 45W. This is a three-phase motor with three wires! The motor can not be directly connected to 220V household electric power, you need 220V brushless drive to use! This is not a DC motor. Some friends bought it into a generator, connected to a three-phase rectifier and then drove this motor at a high speed to make a very good DIY generator!
-Specifition:
Voltage: AC220v
Power factor: 0.85
Frequency: 50 Hz
Maximum power: 45 w
Connection mode: Y connection
The phase resistance: 400 ohm
Weight: 280g
When used as a motor Need to match 220V dedicated driver
In a previous video I carried out some tests with a 775 DC motor to show you that the specifications provided on the Banggood website couldn’t be correct. Actually the results we got are way out of the specifications. Since then I’ve received some comments about the way the tests were performed and also some requests.
In this video I answer some of those questions and we have a look at what I’ve been doing to get a better understanding of the performance of those motors.
Mini 220v Generator the 775 DC motor say
Hello, this is my next video on "Using Micro Motor 220V as Generator".
Micro motor is having 220V and can produce power up 45W. This is a three-phase motor with three wires! The motor can not be directly connected to 220V household electric power, you need 220V brushless drive to use! This is not a DC motor. Some friends bought it into a generator, connected to a three-phase rectifier and then drove this motor at a high speed to make a very good DIY generator!
-Specifition:
Voltage: AC220v
Power factor: 0.85
Frequency: 50 Hz
Maximum power: 45 w
Connection mode: Y connection
The phase resistance: 400 ohm
Weight: 280g
When used as a motor Need to match 220V dedicated driver
In a previous video I carried out some tests with a 775 DC motor to show you that the specifications provided on the Banggood website couldn’t be correct. Actually the results we got are way out of the specifications. Since then I’ve received some comments about the way the tests were performed and also some requests.
In this video I answer some of those questions and we have a look at what I’ve been doing to get a better understanding of the performance of those motors.
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