Why do motors run cooler when treated with the EasiLiner?
The reason motors run cooler when treated with the EasiLiner is due to the voltage drop across the branch circuit that is feeding the motor. As the full motor current flows through the branch circuit that has some resistance, then the voltage the motor gets at its terminals is lower than the voltage at the source. Voltage Source = (Current x Resistance = Voltage Drop) + Voltage at the Terminals By the EasiLiner reducing this current, this voltage drop is reduced and therefore the motor terminals get a higher voltage. In order to understand the motor’s temperature, let us assume that the motor runs at its rated load. When motors are running at their rated load, they need to run at their rated voltage. This is because the ability to produce torque is a function of voltage. When the motor is running at this rated voltage and if for any reason the motor gets less voltage, then the motor will develop less torque. The motor will draw more current to compensate this shortfall of torque. This