[GreenKeys] teletype motor with the 'night light' on it!
Ralph Mowery
rmowery28146 at earthlink.net
Sat Feb 27 12:43:38 EST 2016
At 60 Hz there is not enough flicker from the incandescent lamp to work a strobe disk. At least not any modern lamps. If there is any flicker then there would not be any need for the tuning fork/shutter to set the speed of the governed motors.
I have not been around any 25 HZ power, but have heard that there is often enough flicker in those lights to cause many people problems.
I still have one of the turn table disks around and have used it some way in the past to check the speeds. It takes a neon bulb or some other gas filled tube operating off the 60 Hz house current to make it work. It will not work under any standard low wattage incandescent lamp.
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From: Richard Knoppow
To: greenkeys at mailman.qth.net
Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2016 11:28 AM
Subject: Re: [GreenKeys] teletype motor with the 'night light' on it!
At 60Hz there is enough flicker from a low wattage incandescent lamp to work a strobe disc, for instance the little discs once sold for checking phonograph turntable speed.
BTW, when I was a kid my parents visited the Canadian side of Niagra Falls, the power there was 25Hz, I could never get quite used to the flicker.
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