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Old 09-15-2025 | 12:16 PM
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Hello all - I am looking for a person / company to rewire a 600 type pyro motor. Does anyone know that can. Please PM me. Thanks
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What happened? Are do you want more power and/or different velocity konstant Kv?

You could ask here:
Electric Motor Design and Construction - RCG

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Trying to get the motor to be more efficient with a WYE wind instead of a delta
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How would that work?

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A Wye winding, or Y-winding, is a specific configuration for three-phase electric motors and transformers where one end of each of the three windings is connected to a common central point (the "star point"), creating a Y or star-like shape. This connection allows for both line-to-line and line-to-neutral voltages, providing versatility for different loads and systems. Wye windings are also used in starting configurations, such as Wye-Start/Delta-Run, to reduce starting voltage and current.

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