Yes they are it's a two-phase motor but the two coils are probably internally connected to each other , otherwise you can use a two-phase powersupply to get rid of the motorvibration.
Yes this mechanical reduction is a problem because it was made specifically that time , I have a Presto 64A were this is done with two motors and gear drive that works fine.I'l need to use some kind of powersupply anyway, as this machine has a mechanical speed reduction that is worn and replacements do not exist as far as I know at this point. Speed at 33 rpm is something like 33.6 rpm. The 33 rpm was never designed for records but only for cutting recordings in lacquer plates and playing them back.
Motorvibration is for now the least of my issues ;-)
I managed to get it running pretty silently by polishing the bearing races up to 10.000 grit and using new ball bearing balls
Your welcome we have used the Presto at a hifi demo in Veldhoven years ago amazing sound with NRU tonearm with Ortofon A cartridge.if the RCA would be more 'transportable'I'd say we do a shootout one day....given we both live in the NL
Yes here the same , inclosed a couple of measurements vibration and speed .I'll need to tinker a bit more, install my mono cartridge , but the main issue is 'transportability' which is ZERO for the RCA 70-B with a 10Kg or so Flywheel and oil filled dampener....would be a fun session though!
I’m sure an adjustable sine wave generator and a stereo amp will improve motor’s performance. I recommend you to select a lower voltage than 110VAC for smoother run. Ex. 60-70VAC. As you know voltage is related with torque on AC motors. Additionally I recommend to get rid of phase shifting capacitor and to use a stereo signal with proper phase difference if it’s a two phase motor. In that case you need to build a stereo power amp.Not sure if the 'pure sine wave' inverter doing 110V 60Hz is imprecise or the drive train itself, but building a tunable sine wave generator and power amp is on the to do list, after the speaker system...
Since the motor has not two separated coils a two phase powersupply is not possible .I’m sure an adjustable sine wave generator and a stereo amp will improve motor’s performance. I recommend you to select a lower voltage than 110VAC for smoother run. Ex. 60-70VAC. As you know voltage is related with torque on AC motors. Additionally I recommend to get rid of phase shifting capacitor and to use a stereo signal with proper phase difference if it’s a two phase motor. In that case you need to build a stereo power amp.
Ok. That's why I started my sentence with "if" in my earlier post. An adjustable power supply will also improve a single phase motor.Since the motor has not two separated coils a two phase powersupply is not possible .
@volken Is there anywhere I can read up on synchroneous motors and fase tuning? So far I found zilchTuning the phase cap give probably a bigger improvement as you can see in my vibration measurements at the Presto 64A turntable.
First measure the voltage at the red_green coil and at yellow-green coil .@volken Is there anywhere I can read up on synchroneous motors and fase tuning? So far I found zilch
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