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01.26.2008, 03:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Serum View Post
the internal resistance of a lower turn motor is higher than the higher turn one.

Artur (griffinru) made a motor calculator. those motors you mention are in his database.

Why is that? I thought I higher turn motor would have higher resistance? since with more turns the length of wire is longer and thus so is the resistance...

Also I couldn't find GriffinRU's calculator, but I found BrianG's datasheet which includes the specs of those motors, which seems to agree with my understanding.

Or is the internal resistance something different to just the normal resistance that I'm thinking of?


Also, with lower kv motors being higher torque, wouldnt that cancel out the extra current burst because you would have to gear a the lower kv motor higher, so it would be using more torque but at a lower rpm = same power...?

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