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i had a old TECO 4H4018S stepper motor. i couldn't find any info regarding this motor online. how do i identify this motor? It has 5 wires (red blue brown yellow white). I did a resistance test. red to all colors except brown = 140ohm blue to all colors except brown = 140ohm yellow to all colors except brown = 140ohm white to all colors except brown = 140ohm only brown to all colors is 70ohm. thanks |
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| Its a unipolar motor, the brown is a center tap to both phases. (Half the resistance) Also My understanding is that Teco dont make stepper motors, they badge them.
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There is only one wire that you power up, and that is the brown. The Brown is internally linked to the the centre of each phase.
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