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Posted by RAB on January 04, 2004 at 10:09:29 from (195.93.34.11):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: To polarize or not to polarize?? posted by Alvin n Ms. on January 04, 2004 at 08:46:40:
Alvin, I understand your comments on polarisation, if your post was directed at my reply. I simply answered the question. On this occasion he got it right, by the fact that he said it was charging his battery, after checking by ammeter and multimeter. There are only two field polarities and he was lucky enough it had not changed. My reply indicated there was no point in doing what patently did not need doing, after he had already run it and found it OK. If he had followed the book instructions he would not have been posting and frankly the time taken to flash the windings would not have been longer to do than fire up the computer and make a post in the first place Regards,RAB
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