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02.01.2008, 06:19 PM

OK, I see now. Yeah, current is limited by the DC resistance of the coils which is really low generating really high potential currents. When the motor starts moving, back-EMF becomes the major factor in limiting current.

Maybe I'm not explaining it right, but I don't think a motor will regulate power either. All I was trying to say was that current is not dictated solely by the voltage because there ARE other factors.
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02.01.2008, 06:44 PM

Now we can easy explain operation voltage for given motor, right? Meaning you will never apply 10S to 6XL motor :)

From here each motor has:
- load limit, not related to voltage. Motor need to spin.
- Maximum operational voltage, when power regulation can be managed by gearing change, within safety envelope of maximum load. RPM limit.
   
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