Quick question about soldering a motor & grinding a flat rotor spot. -
08.03.2010, 01:46 PM
I realise this is a bit of a newbie question, but I have to be sure. I was wondering about the 3 colours, white black red. Exactly where does the red one go, and the black one? Is there anything WRONG?
And also, I'm not sure what to search for exactly, but how do I grind a flat spot on the rotor shaft for a pinion? What's the best approach to doing this?
I would like to add that if you prefer a certain wiring sequence (I personally like it so the reds and blacks are across from each other with the white wire in the middle), you can always reverse the motor direction from within Castle Link.
And I grind a flat spot on all needed motors using a dremel. Just take a baggie and poke the shaft through. I even tape the opening just to be sure. This lets you work on the motor without the risk of getting filings inside the motor or bearings.
How long does it take to file a 5mm shaft? I have to grind a flat spot on a 1/2'' shaft in the future....
A couple minutes for a 5mm shaft. If it were larger I'd use a Dremel, though. A 1/2" shaft would take a lot longer. There's so much more material to remove and those files are too fine for big jobs.
Well, it's a regular shaft not from a motor. It will be used in an E-Bike to make the reduction. The motor I ordered (which is at the customs right now) has got a 12mm shaft (almost 1/2''), it's a Turnigy 130kv outrunner.