I wrote:
I'm definitely not going to try *that*
approach with an RP06. :-)
Bill Pechter wrote:
Interestingly, RP06's do not use three phase
motors. They use a 220
motor (two phases). The other drives some of the card cage logic for
the Massbus (DCL adapter?).
My mistake. Maybe I was thinking of RM05s.
So how much power *does* an RP06 require? Both the continuous maximum and
the spinup peak would be desirable to know.
Eric
No clue. I did find what I thought was the exact same motor in a
Kenmore or Whirlpool washing machine once. (GE made the motor... --
I was watching the repairman with glee as he fought with it).
A bitch to change without the field service"RP06 motor removal/replacement
tool" which was a big round six wide pipe to place under the motor so it
didn't drop and crunch your hands flat.
Bill
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