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       #Post#: 41334--------------------------------------------------
       BISHOP ... REHSE or BING ...?
       By: SolingerStahl Date: May 3, 2021, 5:01 pm
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       Some time ago I got a 15x8xH8.5cm bipolar double shunt coil
       electric motor with 3-coil-anchor that runs at 4-8V DC.
       It is very difficult to assign such motors to a steam toy
       supplier, as they were not manufactured by themselves, but
       purchased and labeled from manufacturers of elecric motors.
       This type of motor was also built as short type and especially
       known as BING, but there the anchor shaft is guided by a
       screwed-on clasp and the cast iron stator shell lacks the heavy
       base and instead of the upper bevel it has a sloping roof ...
       What do I have here now...?
       [attachimg=1]
       My large one... BISCHOFF...?
       [attachimg=2]
       Short type... BISCHOFF...?
       [attachimg=3]
       BING... similar but different type
       [attachimg=4]
       #Post#: 41651--------------------------------------------------
       Re: BISHOP ... REHSE or BING ...?
       By: RedRyder Date: May 9, 2021, 6:45 pm
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       These are very nice.
       I have a little Bischoff bipolar dynamo (or motor). I name it
       due to one shown in Heinrich Rehse's Katalog No. 77 with all the
       Bischoff engines and accessories he sold ca 1904. That said,
       there is no identifying mark on it so I cannot be certain of
       it's origin.
       #Post#: 41655--------------------------------------------------
       Re: BISHOP ... REHSE or BING ...?
       By: SolingerStahl Date: May 9, 2021, 6:55 pm
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       [quote author=RedRyder link=topic=4345.msg41651#msg41651
       date=1620603900]
       These are very nice.
       I have a little Bischoff bipolar dynamo (or motor). I name it
       due to one shown in Heinrich Rehse's Katalog No. 77 with all the
       Bischoff engines and accessories he sold ca 1904. That said,
       there is no identifying mark on it so I cannot be certain of
       it's origin.
       [/quote]
       Is it similar to the large or to the short one above...?
       Can you please post a pic of it...?
       #Post#: 42049--------------------------------------------------
       Re: BISHOP ... REHSE or BING ...?
       By: RedRyder Date: May 16, 2021, 12:43 pm
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       [quote author=SolingerStahl link=topic=4345.msg41655#msg41655
       date=1620604511]
       [quote author=RedRyder link=topic=4345.msg41651#msg41651
       date=1620603900]
       These are very nice.
       I have a little Bischoff bipolar dynamo (or motor). I name it
       due to one shown in Heinrich Rehse's Katalog No. 77 with all the
       Bischoff engines and accessories he sold ca 1904. That said,
       there is no identifying mark on it so I cannot be certain of
       it's origin.
       [/quote]
       Is it similar to the large or to the short one above...?
       Can you please post a pic of it...?
       [/quote]
       I have a short video of it here.
       Enjoy,
       Gil
 (HTM) https://youtu.be/3hfdzaa8KB4
       #Post#: 42052--------------------------------------------------
       Re: BISHOP ... REHSE or BING ...?
       By: SolingerStahl Date: May 16, 2021, 1:18 pm
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       [quote author=RedRyder link=topic=4345.msg42049#msg42049
       date=1621187011]
       [quote author=SolingerStahl link=topic=4345.msg41655#msg41655
       date=1620604511]
       [quote author=RedRyder link=topic=4345.msg41651#msg41651
       date=1620603900]
       These are very nice.
       I have a little Bischoff bipolar dynamo (or motor). I name it
       due to one shown in Heinrich Rehse's Katalog No. 77 with all the
       Bischoff engines and accessories he sold ca 1904. That said,
       there is no identifying mark on it so I cannot be certain of
       it's origin.
       [/quote]
       Is it similar to the large or to the short one above...?
       Can you please post a pic of it...?
       [/quote]
       I have a short video of it here.
       Enjoy,
       Gil
 (HTM) https://youtu.be/3hfdzaa8KB4
       [/quote]
       Nice!
       This seems to be a BISCHOFF or CARETTE Dynamo, producing 4-6
       Volts ...
       they usually also work as a Motor on 6-12 Volts DC.
       #Post#: 42057--------------------------------------------------
       Re: BISHOP ... REHSE or BING ...?
       By: RedRyder Date: May 16, 2021, 3:14 pm
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       [quote author=SolingerStahl link=topic=4345.msg42052#msg42052
       date=1621189119]
       [quote author=RedRyder link=topic=4345.msg42049#msg42049
       date=1621187011]
       [quote author=SolingerStahl link=topic=4345.msg41655#msg41655
       date=1620604511]
       [quote author=RedRyder link=topic=4345.msg41651#msg41651
       date=1620603900]
       These are very nice.
       I have a little Bischoff bipolar dynamo (or motor). I name it
       due to one shown in Heinrich Rehse's Katalog No. 77 with all the
       Bischoff engines and accessories he sold ca 1904. That said,
       there is no identifying mark on it so I cannot be certain of
       it's origin.
       [/quote]
       Is it similar to the large or to the short one above...?
       Can you please post a pic of it...?
       [/quote]
       I have a short video of it here.
       Enjoy,
       Gil
 (HTM) https://youtu.be/3hfdzaa8KB4
       [/quote]
       Nice!
       This seems to be a BISCHOFF or CARETTE Dynamo, producing 4-6
       Volts ...
       they usually also work as a Motor on 6-12 Volts DC.
       [/quote]
       Thanks!
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