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From: w2lu
To: towertalk@contesting.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 2:35 PM
Subject: Prop Pitch Motor
I am using a "small" prop pitch motor to rotate a 7-50 Mhz LP (15 ele on a 45
foot boom).The power supply (about 24 VDC) was at the top of the tower (100
feet). I recently burned out the bridge rectifier and decided, since I'm not as
fond of climbing as I was a few decades ago, to move the power supply, relays,
etc. to the base of the tower. I have run a three wire (two plus ground)
"burial " cable (12 guage) from the motor to the base of the tower. I figured
about 0.5 ohm at about 10 amps would give five volt drop so I wanted 30 VDC at
the base of the tower. This gives me not more than 1/4 rpm. It was about 3/4
rpm with the 24VDC PS at the top of the tower. How much voltage should I dare
put on it? Other possible problems like rusty bearings (Yeasu mast bearing, or
inside the PPM), worn brushes and /or commutator (new brushes and turned
commutator with only 3-4 years light service) possibly caused by oil leaking
down from the gear box,
Since it's basically working, hopefully there's just more IR drop than I
calculated - 200 foot round trip of #12 plus a couple of sets of plug contacts
and connections into the motor. I just don't want to make things any worse by
going too high with the voltage. What does the VDC/RPM curve look like?
Gene / W2LU
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