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Originally Posted by J57ltr
Wow that is just what I wanted to see. Awesome information! Thanks for sharing that kind of info, I don't think I would see that anywhere else.
The bucket test station uses shear forces to load the motor while cooling it at the same time. Nice!
If I may ask another question;
On your surge tester, how do you load and unload your motor under test? Using a slave motor, or is it inertial or… ?
You set my mind at rest with the amount of copper in the boards. I knew there was a lot, because when I needed to change the wires on my MM, I thought about breaking out the gun. I was really impressed with how fast the heat was being transferred to the heatsink.
Again thanks for the information.
Jeff
PS Any plans on the serial and digital I/O on the industrial controllers?
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I'd love to tell you how we load and unload the motor in the surge tester, but we consider that to be a trade secret (we spent a lot of engineering time developing the surge tester, and don't want our competitors to know how we do that type of testing.) Sorry!