You'r right,Riley,you can't run 400 cycle insts. on 60 cycle,it just can't
work!!
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> In a message dated 10/4/2005 4:40:35 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> jsco
UHHGGG!!!
I bought an R.C. Allan Gyro off of ebay last week... I received the product,
it was as described.. but when I was bidding on it, I did not realize that
it was 115v AC 400mzh.
UHHGGG!!! once again.
Anyone know if I can convert this to 12v dc?
-jeff
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> From: "wilder_jeff Wilder"
> UHHGGG!!!
> I bought an R.C. Allan Gyro off of ebay last week... I received the product,
> it was as described.. but when I was bidding on it, I did not realize that
> it was 115v AC 400mzh.
Anyone know if I can convert this to 12v dc?
>
> -jeff
>
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> > From: "wilder_jeff Wilder"
> > UHHGGG!!!
> > I bought an R.C. Allan Gyro off of ebay last week... I received the
> > product,
> > it was as described.. but when I was bidding on it, I did not realize that
> > it was 115v AC 400mzh.
> Anyone know if I can convert this to 12v dc?
> >
> > -j
No, but 12v can be converted to 115/400, Virg
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> UHHGGG!!!
> I bought an R.C. Allan Gyro off of ebay last week... I received the
> product,
> it was as described.. but when I was bidding on it, I did not
> realize tha
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>From: Steven Phillabaum
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>Subject: Re: Re: KR> Gyro instruments
>Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2005 22:17:45 -0400
#x27;re interested.
Ken Jones
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Sent: Monday, October 03, 2005 10:14 PM
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>> From: "wilder_jeff Wilder"
>> UHHGGG!!!
>> I bought
> Date: 10/3/2005 9:15:04 PM
> Subject: Re: KR> Gyro instruments
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> > From: "wilder_jeff Wilder"
> > UHHGGG!!!
> > I bought an R.C. Allan Gyro off of ebay last week... I received the
product,
> > it was as described.. but when I was b
Jeff,
Many aircraft that I've had the pleasure of working on have DC to AC inverters,
The OV-1D Mohawk has 2 such devices, which are basicly a High Speed 24 volt DC
motor, spinning an AC generator. This gives "true" 120 volt AC power (true
oscilating inverted sine wave like: ~~). The problem w
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In a message dated 10/4/2005 4:40:35 PM Eastern Standard Time,
jscott.pi...@juno.com writes:
> Am I the only one that thinks there might be a problem running a 115VAC
> 400HZ instrument on 110VAC 60HZ output?
>
The problem will be the rpm of the gyro, it probably has a 2 pole ac motor
which w
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Ken Jones
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Steve Bray
Jackson, Tennessee
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>Steve,
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>Wha
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