dhwilliams
Computer
- Mar 11, 2003
- 47
I need to update the electronics in some machines we have sold and one of the things the existing control circuit does is to stop a 240Vac 50Hz 40W Shaded-Pole motor/gearbox at a specific position when signalled to do so (slotted optoswitch detects slot in disc on output shaft). If this was a small DC motor I would short the 2 leads but this does not work on the Shaded-Pole motor. I have found that applying 12Vdc (obviously when the 250Vac is disconnected!)stops the motor quite quickly but before I "breadboard" a circuit to remove the 250Vac then apply the 12Vdc are there any reasons why I should not do this? - Like permanently magnetising the motor, overheating the coil etc.
Thanks,
Dave
Thanks,
Dave