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  1. Havana Cuba

    re-coil a electric motor

    Warror, thanks so much for your effort bit like I've posted before, this forum likes to me more like a tea party. People with nothing to do but reply B. S. I've solved my problems thanks to a real engineer I have been worked wirh in Abu-dabi
  2. Havana Cuba

    re-coil a electric motor

    Don't bothter. I will not waistimg time anymore in this forum. To me it is more like a tea party.
  3. Havana Cuba

    re-coil a electric motor

    Thanks EDISON123, So stupid of mine, it slipts my mind completely.
  4. Havana Cuba

    re-coil a electric motor

    Thank you for your advice but here in Havana, Cuba are no stores like in Europe where you can buy anything you like. Import one from abroad is very risky and painstaking slow. The postal service here STEALS like hell and if not, the delivery takes months. So if anyone can answer my (simple)...
  5. Havana Cuba

    re-coil a electric motor

    The formula i've found is: 5 x PI / (width x innerradius) x PI = windings per Volt so in my case: Width stator 1,575" Inner radius stator 1" Motor Voltage 115 V 15,7 / (1,575" x 1") x 3,14 = windings per Volt 15,7 / 4,95 = 3,17 windings per Volt motor runs at 115V, that results in 365...
  6. Havana Cuba

    re-coil a electric motor

    Dear all, My main question id not answered. Accooeding a formula found on the net concludes that the amount of windings is 365. Question: is that number 365 INCLUSIF the start windings?
  7. Havana Cuba

    re-coil a electric motor

    Can some one tell me how to rewind that particular motor? Or is this forum just to waist time? Thank you for 'welcom to the forum" Still thinking this forum has serious members with knowledge to help others. . . with less knowledge, like myself. with kind regards
  8. Havana Cuba

    re-coil a electric motor

    Dear members, I'm new here but my native lenguage is NOT English so sorry in advance for some writing errors. I'm living also in Havana, Cuba where I'm now (please don't get jealous) you can buy any food you like over there, I'm dying for a good, large hamburger. I need to re-coil a electric...

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