Wound on rectangular bobbin, for use with 220 – 240 V AC mains with detachable mains connector with moulded plug, A 4 mm socket is provided for earthing.
With this simple electric motor model students can investigate the relationship between voltage supplied to rotor and polarity / position of magnets.
On applying 6V DC to 4mm sockets, the rotor will begin to rotate across its vertical axis.
Enables students to investigate nature and properties of electricity by using simple circuits which are easily constructed on a base board.
The connector system uses P.C.B. strips with cut-out sections whose ends can easily be inserted in spring terminals, ensuring low contact resistance and ease of connection.
The kit consists of :
1. Baseboard, plastic, with spring terminals and three battery holders. (1)
2. Batteries. (3)
3. Lamps 1.25 V MES. (10)
4. Lamp holders mounted on PCB connectors. (6)
5. Plain connector PCBs. (10)
6. Wire wound potentiometer with crocodile clip connections. (1)
7. Silicon diode. (1)
8. Resistor 3.9 ohm 2.5 W (1)
9. Pair Leads, red, with crocodile clip at each end. (1)
10. Pair Leads, black, with crocodile clip at each end (1)
11. Pair Leads, yellow, with crocodile clips at each end. (1)
12. Switches mounted on PCB. connectors (2)
13. PVC rod 15 cm long (1)
14. Soft iron nails, 5 cm long (2)
15. Bare copper wire, swg 20 (2 m)
16. Bare eureka wire, swg 34 (2 m)
17. Plastic covered copper wire (2 m)
18. Electrode support (1)
19. Pencil lead electrodes (10)
20. Sheet copper foil, 150 mm square (1)
21. Pack Steel wool (1)
22. Instruction manual in English. (1)
For Westminster Electromagnetic Kit giving 1 V full wave rectified DC and 1 V / 2 V AC outputs at 8 A max.
The circuit diagram is printed on the top panel which also carries mains switch, light indicator and output sockets for DC and AC With 1.5 meter mains detachable cable.
With driving wheel, to generate current, mounted on polished wood base with driving wheel in vertical position, a lamp holder and a lamp.
Output DC Current
Output both DC and AC current
Generates both AC and DC.
When the two brushes of the generator are put in the two ends of the commutator, the output is an AC.
When the brushes are put in the middle of the commutator, the output is a DC.
Includes Instructions.
For use on double 'C' core, wound with 1,100 turns of 22 swg copper wire with a resistance of about 6 ohms and inductance of about 15 henries, size 100 x 60 x 55 mm approx.
The dynamo model is mounted on a base with a driving wheel.
Output is through 4 mm sockets and a low voltage bulb is also provided as a simple output indicator.
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