Hi,
I recently had to repair a small (Hobby) single phase 240V AC motor.
The fault was that one of the wires from the field coils (stator) to one of the brushes had broken.
The repair worked fine but I wondered why such very very thin wire is used from the coils?
When I say thin I mean not a lot thicker than a human hair, I assume that there is a reason for that?
Can anyone explain that for me, please?
Thank,
Martin
I recently had to repair a small (Hobby) single phase 240V AC motor.
The fault was that one of the wires from the field coils (stator) to one of the brushes had broken.
The repair worked fine but I wondered why such very very thin wire is used from the coils?
When I say thin I mean not a lot thicker than a human hair, I assume that there is a reason for that?
Can anyone explain that for me, please?
Thank,
Martin
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