[OT] Zero-point energy (was Re: 3-phase (was: Re: CDC 9766 Drive and packs))

From: jpero_at_cgocable.net <(jpero_at_cgocable.net)>
Date: Mon Feb 8 09:39:00 1999

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From: "Hans Franke" <Hans.Franke_at_mch20.sbs.de>
To: "Discussion re-collecting of classic computers" <classiccmp_at_u.washington.edu>
Subject: Re: RE[2]: [OT] Zero-point energy (was Re: 3-phase (was: Re: CDC 9766 Drive and packs))

> > Some don't even use a starting capacitor. They simple
> > spin the motor with a pull rope and switch on the current.
>
> Sounds a bit 3rd world alike .... And the motor is still
> not running well!

I have done that before to start induction motors by hand without
start capacitor. Some have dual caps from what I heard for starting
and running. If the motor is hugh sized, capacitors or start switch
circuitry burnted out to go w/ it would be very $$$ and some didn't
chose to have start cap and do the B&S thing start. (pull and flick
switch same thing as choke off after start.)

Jason D.

>
> Gruss
> H.
Received on Mon Feb 08 1999 - 09:39:00 GMT

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