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Postby hurdy_gurdyman » 19 Feb 2007 16:27

Rek-O-Kut Rondine B-12

Here's what's on the motor>

Volts - 115
Cycles - 50/60
Amps - .25
High impedance protected
Model - 5101


It appears to have a 1/4 inch motor shaft, but I haven't measured it to verify.


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Systemdek IIX

Postby greco80132 » 17 May 2007 13:40

Premotec
110v 50hz

990411131819
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Postby Karnevil9 » 21 May 2007 01:33

ARISTON 'RD11S'

Airpax 9904 111 31307, MB02 3379
110V/50Hz/250rpm...117V/60Hz/300rpm

0.22uF cap...

If anyones re-fitted an 'RD11S' with the newer Premotec like to hear the model they have used & result.

I don't like retro fitting decks with these OL DC motors, like to keep the deck as original as possible.
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Postby Abandonflip » 04 Jun 2007 07:41

trickytree wrote:I have just got a motor from a Pink Triangle PT1/2 via Ebay, same as the Systemdek 11X (early) except mine is an Airpax.

Paul.


I expect they changed like the wind (are there any two PT's the same?). My PT Too uses:

9904 111 04312
110 - 220v
50 - 60Hz
250 - 300rpm

By the way, the same motor won't fit the PT and PT Too - the original PT used a DC motor.
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Postby poultd » 04 Jun 2007 12:19

Pioneer PL-15D (will send manual when time petrmits)

KXM-026-A
50/60Hz
120/240V
Synchronous
Platter Speed determined by Stepped Pulley on motor

Regards

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Postby abril » 04 Jun 2007 13:52

Pink Triangle LPT

Airpax? (no name visible)
9904 111 04312
110V-220V
50Hz/60Hz
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Postby bikelectro » 11 Jun 2007 13:49

Premotec 9904 111 31813 is available from RS components. Order no;- 441-0423 for about 40 quid
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Postby rikcardo » 06 Oct 2007 21:49

hi
AR turntable EB101 (uk made )
Landis & Gyr
AMy9 Z82 Z20
60hz
3.5w
110vac
C=270nf

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Postby Mark Kelly » 07 Oct 2007 01:01

The specs that matter for any synch motor are pole number, winding resistance and winding inductance.

For Premotec 9904 111 04312: 24 pole, 4.2 kohm, 12 H.

For Landis + Gyr AMY9-Z32.Z20: 24 pole, 5 kohm, 10H.
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Postby Nogbad » 08 Oct 2007 21:47

Systemdek II

24 pole 220-240V 50Hz AC
3.3VA
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NEAT P-83 INFORMATION IS FROM THE MOTOR TAG

Postby Ernie L » 11 Oct 2007 00:10

NEAT ONKYO DENKI CO. , LTD. JAPAN
4 pole capacitor start hysteresis hi-synchronous type
voltage:90-110 V
Cycles: 50 OR 60 Cs
Speed:1500 rpm/1800rpm
input: 17 W / 14 W
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Turntable motor 9904 111 xxxxx

Postby loris.p » 05 Nov 2007 15:08

Does someone of you know the difference among the various 9904 111 xxxx motor, except the capacitor value needed for the direction of the plate?
Are they all intechangeble?
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turntable motor specs

Postby loris.p » 05 Nov 2007 15:11

Mark Kelly wrote:The specs that matter for any synch motor are pole number, winding resistance and winding inductance.

For Premotec 9904 111 04312: 24 pole, 4.2 kohm, 12 H.

For Landis + Gyr AMY9-Z32.Z20: 24 pole, 5 kohm, 10H.


I'm not much into electronics: what is H?
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Postby LeeS » 05 Nov 2007 15:22

H = Henries. SI unit of electrical inductance
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