Posted by leej on July 12, 2012 at 20:12:09 from (99.34.232.170):
In Reply to: 6V vs 12V coil posted by Fordfarmer on July 10, 2012 at 13:22:47:
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to seeI've looked at current, I've looked at voltage, I've looked at all 3 phases, I've seen light, I've seen dark, I've seen day.
" Look at the 180 degree phase angle applied. How
do you bend it to 120 degrees?" Right there! Let a guy talk long enough & he will show what he doesn't know. You are NOT, repeat NOT applying "180 degrees" to bent to 120!!!!!!! When you connect L1 & L2 to A & B of a 3 phase (A,B,C) motor, you are connecting NO neutral, so there is no "180 degree" involved.
Looking only L1 to L2, there is NO phase angle to be seen, measured, or discussed...........in order to have a phase angle you MUST have two waveforms to compare. L1 to L2 is a SINGLE waveform my friend! The motor acting as phase converter produces "C", now & only now do you have more than one waveform to compare....you can now compare the wave form seen across A to B, to the waveforn seen across A to C and the wave form seen across B to C. They will be 120 relative to one another..............no 180 to be seen. You are either just trying to jerk me around, trying to save face from your recognized mis-statements, or you just don't really understand how this works.
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