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Old November 2nd 06, 04:03 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
George Patterson
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Default Reef sumps by ESHOPPS

Wayne Sallee wrote:
The difference is that a submersible pump like a powerhead works by
giving an alternating magnetic charge. You will notice that when a
powerhead starts up, it's a 50/50 chance as to which way it will spin,
and if something gets stuck in there, like if you stick your finger on
the impeller, you will notice that the impeller vibrates back and forth.


Called a "stepper" motor.

But a external pump like little giant, uses windings that are charged in
order one after another, depending on the position that the shaft is in,
because the electrical contacts on the shaft control the polarity of the
electrical field being generated.


Called a "squirrel cage" motor.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electri...ents_and_types

George Patterson
If there are obstacles, the shortest path between two points may be the
crooked one.
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Old November 5th 06, 06:05 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
tankdoc
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Default Reef sumps by ESHOPPS

This is just silly really, but not on the reef topic so I won't get into it.

Tankdoc


"George Patterson" wrote in message
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Wayne Sallee wrote:
The difference is that a submersible pump like a powerhead works by
giving an alternating magnetic charge. You will notice that when a
powerhead starts up, it's a 50/50 chance as to which way it will spin,
and if something gets stuck in there, like if you stick your finger on
the impeller, you will notice that the impeller vibrates back and forth.


Called a "stepper" motor.

But a external pump like little giant, uses windings that are charged in
order one after another, depending on the position that the shaft is in,
because the electrical contacts on the shaft control the polarity of the
electrical field being generated.


Called a "squirrel cage" motor.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electri...ents_and_types

George Patterson
If there are obstacles, the shortest path between two points may be
the
crooked one.



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Old November 6th 06, 07:23 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Wayne Sallee
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Default Reef sumps by ESHOPPS

As Pszemol stated, the impeller *will* spin either way.

You obviously don't know what brushes are.
You need to go back, and click on the link that George
Patterson gave.

Wayne Sallee
Wayne's Pets



tankdoc wrote on 11/5/2006 1:05 AM:
This is just silly really, but not on the reef topic so I won't get into it.

Tankdoc


"George Patterson" wrote in message
news:iFo2h.7643$Wy6.7625@trnddc01...
Wayne Sallee wrote:
The difference is that a submersible pump like a powerhead works by
giving an alternating magnetic charge. You will notice that when a
powerhead starts up, it's a 50/50 chance as to which way it will spin,
and if something gets stuck in there, like if you stick your finger on
the impeller, you will notice that the impeller vibrates back and forth.

Called a "stepper" motor.

But a external pump like little giant, uses windings that are charged in
order one after another, depending on the position that the shaft is in,
because the electrical contacts on the shaft control the polarity of the
electrical field being generated.

Called a "squirrel cage" motor.

See
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electri...ents_and_types

George Patterson
If there are obstacles, the shortest path between two points may be
the
crooked one.



 




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