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Way back in the late '50s, when Hams still used dynamotors in their mobile 75m
rigs (also mil suprlus based), the story was that you shouldn't spin up a dynamotor without a load on the B+ output -- otherwise the excessive voltage would short out the windings. I played with one from one of those made-for-Russia WWII sets, spun it up several times with no load, and never saw a problem. Maybe the original lytic cap across its output leaked enough to provide a good load :-) BTW, re the guy who had the 1000 VDC unit jump off his workbench -- lucky he didn't made a desperate grab at it, and catch it by the output terminals ... Mike K. PS: Once, my old-fashioned soldering iron (pluggied in and heated up) started sliding off my bench. I grabbed it just in time to ... you know the rest. Still hurts my hand to think about it. Oscar loves trash, but hates Spam! Delete him to reply to me. |
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