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You blew up a neu magnet?
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I'd of expected Neu to of been more durable. I'll be going to Lehner next, I started disliking Neu when I needed to take the can apart but they use 0.7mm grubs in the can, pathetic really, no chance of getting those out even with a decent driver they'd of just rounded. |
hard to find the right words for that... power project... jesus...
go for a tenshock motor, they're six pole motors, have massive torque, and they have a special way to put the magnets on the rotor. they aren't too expensive, too. they just get into the 1:8 car market. look at the ""toro bl combo, the motor is made by tenshock. |
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very cool, and very fast.
I was expecting the can to explode into pieces...any pictures of the broken magnet? was that last cartwheel what broke it? or was it not in the video? |
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If Neu didn't put stupid little grubs on the can, maybe I could get in and take pics. :whistle: |
85K RPM? How'd you get that high?
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Makes sense Nick. Sorry for your loss. Bust out a hack saw and open that can up! :lol:
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Mail it to neu, you will likely get another on the house...
The rotor may not have been wrapped (oversight?). I cannot see the kevlar coming apart. Pdel from CC says they have test spun their wrapped maginet assys past 100k rpm without failure. I think you got a dud motor. |
send it to neu, a friend's neu collapsed too, whithin specs. the kevlar7caarbon bonding blew off.
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I can see the kevlar torn in the can slightly.
I know I ran over 60k recommended and that it breaking would be a result of that (based on paper specifications) but I would of expected it not too, lol. I'll drop Steve an e-mail. |
Back to normal now:
http://www.msuk-forum.co.uk/uploads/..._981_19457.jpg http://www.msuk-forum.co.uk/uploads/...981_171460.jpg VXL blargh! Got new MGM and motor on the way. :) To run 3s. |
looks nice, I like the orange dyed chassis! sets it apart
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What motor do you have coming?
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I have just a cheap large 3000kv motor coming but hoping to get a Lehner 1930/7 for it. |
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