@chasmc421 This motor is good for industrial applications where a 4 to 1 speed range is sufficient. Good applications are pumps, fans, grinding. We are looking at using it as a VS replacement motor in small commercial HVAC systems that are belt driven. Look for our announcement in the next two weeks of a product specifically targeted at HVAC retrofit using an ECM motor.
@DynaMotorsInc It would be really cool to build one of your motors into a hermetic motor-compressor unit for air conditioning. Thus allowing for variable capacity in a most elegant way...
@DynaMotorsInc so there is power to the motor, and when the light is on the sensor , the light complete the circuit and makes the motor spin? basically the lights are the switch.
Could I use this for my fucking machine?
ivorhandful 3 months ago
so will this work on dc? im guessing it will as I have been experimenting with universal motors and dc
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I will gladly say goodbye to brushes!
MrBranboom 5 months ago
Is there one large enough to power an electric car?
glennheston 5 months ago
If I am correct, this is an electronically commutated repulsion motor? Ingenious!
realvanman1 6 months ago
@realvanman1 You are exactly correct. The repulsion motor is the core of the DynaMotor, the in coil switches replace brushes. Thanks for noticing!
DynaMotorsInc 6 months ago
Where would you use this? Hvac?
chasmc421 8 months ago
@chasmc421 This motor is good for industrial applications where a 4 to 1 speed range is sufficient. Good applications are pumps, fans, grinding. We are looking at using it as a VS replacement motor in small commercial HVAC systems that are belt driven. Look for our announcement in the next two weeks of a product specifically targeted at HVAC retrofit using an ECM motor.
DynaMotorsInc 6 months ago
@DynaMotorsInc It would be really cool to build one of your motors into a hermetic motor-compressor unit for air conditioning. Thus allowing for variable capacity in a most elegant way...
realvanman1 6 months ago
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Ali2011mb 1 year ago
Yes! The brown cord over the edge of the table is a 120Vac power cord. The Dynamotor can operate on single phase power at a variety of voltages.
DynaMotorsInc 1 year ago
is that motor plugged into anything?
Iseekoutthetruth 1 year ago
@Iseekoutthetruth The motor is plugged into standard 120Vac power, see the brown cord Doug is holding at the start of the video!
DynaMotorsInc 6 months ago
@DynaMotorsInc so there is power to the motor, and when the light is on the sensor , the light complete the circuit and makes the motor spin? basically the lights are the switch.
Iseekoutthetruth 6 months ago
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Never mind my brush question. Power is self induced in the armature. Ingenious!
gavincurtis 1 year ago
Never mind the brush question. Power is self induced in armature. Ingenious.
gavincurtis 1 year ago
Just when one thinks they are familiar with all methods of commutating a motor....
Very innovative! Are there actual brushes and slip rings delivering power to the armature?
gavincurtis 1 year ago