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DavidP
Tue 12th May 2009, 18:51
I have acquired a pair of Admiralty Pattern 6550 magslips which I wish to use as a direction indicator on my clubstations antenna array. A prop pitch motor is used for the rotation.
I have coupled these together and rotating one causes the other to follow but with some lag. I am using about 40v AC at 50Hz. Can anyone advise what would be the correct supply for these motors - some say 115v/50Hz, others 115v/400Hz, etc, etc.
Thanks Dave ZS1SG

K7KBN
Wed 13th May 2009, 02:36
There should be a nameplate attached to the "magslips" (I'm used to calling them "synchros"), but since you asked the question I'll have to assume these aren't labelled.

I would think that 40 volts would be too low; I wouldn't be at all surprised if they require 120 volts @ 400 Hz. for most accurate following and least lag. If in fact they do require 400 Hz, I wouldn't use a lower frequency for very long at all regardless of the voltage.

It'll probably have to be somebody from the EU area to speak specifically to the "Admiralty Pattern 6550". If that's a British military specification, it should identify dimensions, torque values and a whole bunch of other information, INcluding voltage/frequency requirements.

Good luck!