In easy to understand terms why do motors have capacitors and how do they work to make that motor turn>?
Another is to do some magnetic tricks to make the two sides of eash pole magnetise at different speeds resulting in what is known as the shaded pole motor.
tim west said:Yes guys we all know that but the OP asked only about capacitors and how they work with motors.
Nope just says capacitors.markymark2406 said:In easy to understand terms why do motors have capacitors and how do they work to make that motor turn>?
Mike2007 said:You guys know motors, wow!
Does that mean with 3-phase motors that its inductive starting and how would this work? 180 degree separation. Is the "pushing" taking place from one phase to next phase etc?
Capacitors. They still hold their charge for a short while after power is turned off right, do you just earth it get rid of the charge?
They also interfere with circuit testing, is that right?
Capacitors. They still hold their charge for a short while after power is turned off right, do you just earth it get rid of the charge?
They also interfere with circuit testing, is that right?
I read this bit in your reply to the previous OP but did not see notes on an actual "Capacitor". When I have tested for a dead circuit with my voltage/continuity tester I sometime get poor illumination for voltage (which startled me a great deal). Is this like you say "capacitive coupling" showing power if only a tiny amount, which still stops me touching the cores directly!capacitive coupling between the cores
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