hi i wonder will the speed of a 50hz AC motor reduce if i
supply it with 25hz?
Answer Posted / 7anoter4
It works but you have to reduce also the voltage to a half.
Other way the no-load current and the iron losses will be
very large and the motor could stop or damage.
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