Anybody know how many poles a Technics SL1200MK2 magnet has? It looks like it has a large number of n/s pairs on the outside (based on looking at the FG coil), maybe 90? And a much smaller number on the inside, maybe 16? There are 12 coils on the stator.
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Originally posted by soundguruman View Posthttp://www.dschmid.com/resources/sl1...serviceman.pdf
check out page 12
Enzo, yes the driver chip puts out 3 phases.
If anybodys interested, I figured out a way to check with a toy I forgot about. I think I was right about the inside, and pretty close on the outside:
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I could be wrong, but seems to me the manual warned not to turn on the motor circuits without the platter. Unloaded inductances or some such.
I could also be confusing something else.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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Originally posted by Enzo View PostI could be wrong, but seems to me the manual warned not to turn on the motor circuits without the platter. Unloaded inductances or some such.
I could also be confusing something else.
I imagine the problem would come if you replaced the platter with the motor on. I've never tried it, but it seems like it has embarassing/hilarious potential.
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Never tempted fate, I assumed it was more like operating a tube amp without a speaker. Not a guarantee of bad, but potential for detruction. Like driving drunk.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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