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Slowing the Motor
By John A. Tuttle

In answer to Robbie's question, "Does the motor get hot?"  It does, of
coarse, get a little warmer than it would at full voltage but in each of
the two cases the motor had already been rebuilt.  Further, I wrote a
short disclaimer on the receipt to protect myself from a liability suit
and in doing so confirmed the customers knowledge of the potential fire
hazard.  But they knew I would write the disclaimer before I started the
job and agreed to the conditions.  Personally, I consider such
modifications a minor sin, but I'm the technician, not the owner.

John Tuttle



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