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Lol, wouldnt know because Ive never owned one. Ill get some more pics up later on.
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A little off topic here, but where did you buy the rotor from?
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Cannot say. Company secret.
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Read my mind exactly.:lol:
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Well its not like i would tell anyone. ;)
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If you really must know. Open one up for yourself and try and find a rotor that matches it exactly.:wink:
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With the endplates and brass spacers on the shaft, it looks exactly the same as my bidproduct motor's rotor ( I might post comparsion pics in another thread as I managed to extract the windings & stator from that motor in one piece- interesting to look at...).
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Nice nice... You might be coming onto something neil. Got any idea on how to remove windings from a can? Im pretty sure their epoxied onto the can wall but not 100% positive. What would be the best way to remove them?
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I used a big hammer :smile:
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Hmmm, I really dont give a rats ass what happends to these windings because they will be replaced with lower resistance windings later on.
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In that case, heating it up should be fine, just remove the bearings and any labels from the can before you break out the blowtorch. Once the epoxy is soft, you should be able to just push out the windings without too much effort- have fire extinguisher handy though... :whistle:
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I have some "secret" info about these motors but I am not allowed to leak. Sorry.
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