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How to avoid a clash of magnetic charge and electric charge
for my project, I need to use a HV. My project is to develop a machine called centrifugal electrospinning.- nashikin58
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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How to avoid a clash of magnetic charge and electric charge
okay, I understand it. It seems like the motor driver will have a short circuit or burn. A 3kvV is the lowest high voltage I will use. In this project, I will use up to 15kV. Do you think, supply the high voltage is a good idea? sorry, and thank you for the reply. I'm quite new in motor theory...- nashikin58
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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How to avoid a clash of magnetic charge and electric charge
hi, I am prefer to supply from below that form the top. its easy to design other components.- nashikin58
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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How to avoid a clash of magnetic charge and electric charge
oh, i see. I am used a motor driver and a microcontroller to rotate the motor. do you have any idea why its upsetting the control electronics?- nashikin58
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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How to avoid a clash of magnetic charge and electric charge
hi, I am using a brushless dc motor. for now, I am using 3kV.- nashikin58
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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How to avoid a clash of magnetic charge and electric charge
Hi, now I'm working on a project which involves a dc motor and high voltage. I'm developing a machine consists of a motor to rotate a platform disc and high voltage will be applied during the rotation. The problem is when I supply a positive high voltage at motor shaft during rotation, the motor...- nashikin58
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering