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n/a Posted - Feb 16 2004 : 2:52:31 PM

is it possible to run a DC motor on AC energy by a generator.

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n/a Posted - Feb 16 2004 : 6:23:56 PM


I'm new at this kind of stuff so thanks. i will visit yuor web site some time.

cirvin Posted - Feb 16 2004 : 5:34:07 PM
Usually no, but if you are using a "universal" motor, you can run it on AC or DC. Why woud you try running a DC motor on AC when it is as easy as sticking a diode to rectify the current?

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