Salvador12
Full Member level 3

Hello
I have a problem, I have a fan motor with a BLDC motor. It has a circuit board with IC's and a drive IC and it's a typical BLDC board with the rotor position sensors etc. The problem is the board is toast but the motor is fine. The motor is wound as a 3 phase delta motor with 3 wires. Each coil has 67 ohm of resistance as measured.
Now given these types of motors have a permanent magnet rotor. I was wondering do I need a controller board at all, in theory can I just wire the motor to a 3 phase supply and it should run?
It's essentially a synchronous motor right?
Do any of you have any such prior experience and can you give me any advice before I try to do this?
The original board was powered from a single phase source where the IC simply did the switching and created the 3 "pseudo" phases from the rectified mains supply.
The only thing I am not sure is whether these 3 pseudo phases had the same voltage as my normal 3 phase grid has, namely 400v.
Maybe since it's just a fan application I can use single phase with a capacitor , not knowing the motor coil voltage rating that would be safer in theory.
What do you think?
I have a problem, I have a fan motor with a BLDC motor. It has a circuit board with IC's and a drive IC and it's a typical BLDC board with the rotor position sensors etc. The problem is the board is toast but the motor is fine. The motor is wound as a 3 phase delta motor with 3 wires. Each coil has 67 ohm of resistance as measured.
Now given these types of motors have a permanent magnet rotor. I was wondering do I need a controller board at all, in theory can I just wire the motor to a 3 phase supply and it should run?
It's essentially a synchronous motor right?
Do any of you have any such prior experience and can you give me any advice before I try to do this?
The original board was powered from a single phase source where the IC simply did the switching and created the 3 "pseudo" phases from the rectified mains supply.
The only thing I am not sure is whether these 3 pseudo phases had the same voltage as my normal 3 phase grid has, namely 400v.
Maybe since it's just a fan application I can use single phase with a capacitor , not knowing the motor coil voltage rating that would be safer in theory.
What do you think?