HVACR technicians have traditionally swapped out customers’ faulty blower motors with like motors, and, more often than not, those motors have been single-speed permanent split capacitor (PSC) units.
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The road to creating a world-class hypercar is not paved in gold. It takes years of research and development paired with a knowledgeable team—oh, and lots and lots of capital to back it up. All things ...
PSC motors rely on the rotating magnetic field that is generated by the applied alternating voltage and corresponding alternating current to turn the rotor. The magnetic field rotates at 3,600 rpm (60 ...
Despite the challenges of designing and building the world’s next great supercar, there’s no shortage of ambitious startups promising new models to take on the best offerings from established firms ...
On June 1, startup PSC Motors was to present its plug-in hybrid hypercar called SP-200 SIN, but instead of any concept we just see a few more images via third party sites (PSC Motors doesn't even seem ...
A Las Vegas-based automaker is developing a crazy plug-in hybrid hypercar. PSC Motors has revealed the SP-200 SIN that is still in its early phases of development. It boasts a 9.0-liter V8 ...
American supercar startup PSC Motors has kept to its world of revealing a new hybrid supercar by today’s date, but right now it’s hard to believe the company will be able to fulfil its more critical ...
How does a 3.0-litre twin-turbo V6 with 680 PS for $75,000 sound? Not too bad, does it? Creating a supercar that can play ball with the best offerings from the established marquees is no easy task.
Not too long ago, we brought to you the story of an anonymous carmaker from Las Vegas ambitious enough to consider building a 1,700 HP hybrid megacar. The car was supposed to be presented this month, ...