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Peteski's photo brings to mind previous motor discussions. I note the 7 segments on the commutator. Victor might like that(!) Is that maybe needed to overcome higher torque? Couldn't hurt . . .
I keep thinking it is 8 segments.the patent states you can have 2 pole on up.I have no clue how a 2 pole motor or any even number could start, however.live and learn...
ah peteski...yes I have built a demonstrator motor with two polesand it does not self start.I was pointing out that the arm/motor in the picturelooks like it has 8 poles. also needs a kick start?victor
A bit off topic, but with the discussion of pole count I remembered this zero pole electric motor. Requires a push to start. Not very practical, but fascinating that it works at all:
Is that what they used in some professional record turntables ? I recall turn tables that you could start and stop with your hand.