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'''Phase-to-phase''' means a measurement between any of the two winding wires coming out of 3 phase AC/BLDC motor while the third wire is unconnected. For example, measuring phase-to-phase resistance may be done by measuring the resistance by connecting a resistance meter to leads A and B while C is not connected. | '''Phase-to-phase''' means a measurement between any of the two winding wires coming out of 3 phase AC/BLDC motor while the third wire is unconnected. For example, measuring phase-to-phase resistance may be done by measuring the resistance by connecting a resistance meter to leads A and B while C is not connected. | ||
In '''brush DC''' motors phase-to-phase means measurement between the armature windings (+ and -). | In '''brush DC''' motors phase-to-phase means measurement between the armature windings (+ and -). | ||
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