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03.23.2009, 08:09 PM

yeah I know what he meant by a starter motor, but that cost more to get delivered here than a purpost built AC motor would.

And you wrote "of" instead of "off". Makes a lot of difference in meaning to that sentence. :)

I already have a million power supplies and batteries anyway, dont need any of that.
   
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03.23.2009, 10:26 PM

Hmm... RC parts are looking less and less attractive.

Does anyone know how to figure out the rpm of an electric brushed DC motor run at a given voltage, if you already know it at some other voltage?

The motor in question is http://secure.oatleyelectronics.com/...roducts_id=189 - it's 2500rpm at 36V, but I would run it at 24V. I'm fairly certain the relationship isn't linear like with brushless motors.

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03.24.2009, 01:04 AM

The relationship is still linear, you just have to account for loaded vs unloaded speeds.


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