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 Real Over Unity Motor Design Theory 
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Post Real Over Unity Motor Design Theory
Just remember this, a transformer is designed for a purpose and it can
be either a step up transformer or a step down transformer.
Everything else you need to know is here.


Go to this web site to pick up the basic theory:
http://elgersmad.homestead.com/files/re ... theory.pdf

Go to this link to understand that it will work:
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/11498/11 ... 98-h.htm#4

Go to this link for the formula an equations required to design and
build your own:

Notes for an Introductory Course On Electrical Machines and Drives
http://www.egr.msu.edu/~fzpeng/ECE320/E ... -Part1.pdf


17 Mar 2008, 17:31
Post Re: Real Over Unity Motor Design Theory
The Flavored Coffee Guy wrote:

> Just remember this, a transformer is designed for a purpose and it can
> be either a step up transformer or a step down transformer.
> Everything else you need to know is here.
>
> Go to this web site to pick up the basic theory:
> http://elgersmad.homestead.com/files/re ... theory.pdf

MORON


17 Mar 2008, 17:31
Post Re: Real Over Unity Motor Design Theory
On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 05:25:18 +0000, Eeyore wrote:

> The Flavored Coffee Guy wrote:
>
>> Just remember this, a transformer is designed for a purpose and it can
>> be either a step up transformer or a step down transformer. Everything
>> else you need to know is here.
>>
>> Go to this web site to pick up the basic theory:
>> http://elgersmad.homestead.com/files/resonance/
transformer_motor_theory.pdf
>
> MORON

I skimmed through looking for the part where he hits me up for cash and
didn't find it -- did you?

I suppose if he left that out then you're right, unless he's being subtle.

--
Tim Wescott
Control systems and communications consulting
http://www.wescottdesign.com

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"Applied Control Theory for Embedded Systems" by Tim Wescott
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17 Mar 2008, 17:31
Post Re: Real Over Unity Motor Design Theory
"The Flavored Coffee Guy" <elgersmad@rock.com> wrote in message
news:1c6864d3-aaf1-475e-8c44-299bc9e9289a@s37g2000prg.googlegroups.com...
> Just remember this, a transformer is designed for a purpose and it can
> be either a step up transformer or a step down transformer.
>

Also, did you know that pure rock sound (as in rock'n'roll) can kill?

Bob


17 Mar 2008, 17:31
Post Re: Real Over Unity Motor Design Theory
On Mar 14, 4:15 pm, The Flavored Coffee Guy <elgers...@rock.com>
wrote:
> Just remember this, a transformer is designed for a purpose and it can
> be either a step up transformer or a step down transformer.
> Everything else you need to know is here.
>
> Go to this web site to pick up the basic theory:http://elgersmad.homestead.com/files/resonance/transformer_motor_theo...
>
> Go to this link to understand that it will work:http://www.gutenberg.org/files/11498/11498-h/11498-h.htm#4
>
> Go to this link for the formula an equations required to design and
> build your own:
>
> Notes for an Introductory Course On Electrical Machines and Driveshttp://www.egr.msu.edu/~fzpeng/EC ... -Part1.pdf

We have a real live one here folks!

Dave.


17 Mar 2008, 17:32
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