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I would like to share photos of my little motor!! - 11.13.2007, 02:15 PM

Here is a photo of my little motor next to a Lehner 2250 and Align 600L.
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11.13.2007, 02:40 PM

Interesting, I am looking for a different motor for my rc18t, do you think that It would be able to push a mini to around 40mph? The shaft looks to be the correct size, but the bolt pattern looks to small.
   
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11.13.2007, 02:52 PM

I think that motor might be more suited for an micro-t, it might get quite an exercize in an rc18!

Allthough, as long as you don't gear it over the moon it might work.
   
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11.13.2007, 02:52 PM

I think we can work something out for the 18th scale.
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11.13.2007, 04:31 PM

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I think that motor might be more suited for an micro-t, it might get quite an exercize in an rc18!

Allthough, as long as you don't gear it over the moon it might work.
I would think that the micro t would prefer a longer can of this type of motor. It may get too warm when used for a longer period of time. Plus I am not sure about the strength of the shaft as I has a hole drilled in the end. It may snap with the high load ability of the micro t rear tires and trans.

Lutach, what motor is it, specs etc?
   
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11.13.2007, 04:35 PM

You gonna ride that thing to work?
   
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11.13.2007, 04:39 PM

that hole in the shaft was certainly one of my main concerns as well, but on the other hand; a combination of the perfect slipper setup on the micro-t, and the use of relative weak nylon pinion i think you might get away with it. I think you might want to use plastic driveshafts, to avoid any direct stress on the shaft.
   
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11.13.2007, 05:06 PM

The motor is a high speed motor used in automation machines. It is rated at 15K rpms, has 8 poles, 57MM diameter, 70MM length, the shaft is 8MM in diameter and 30MM in length. I thought about rewinding it, but I have to get some time for myself to do that. It has a ton of torque and it is rated for 48 volts. I did hook it up to my Spin 75 with 36 volts and it said in the spin box that the motor's rpm was 25K rpm.
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11.13.2007, 08:17 PM

Looks cool Lutach... you gonna put it in the new Nano-T?... LOL


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11.13.2007, 09:01 PM

lol...I hope you plan for this Micro-T to be your emergency tow system in case your 1:1 breaks down (what I mean is that you can use it to tow your 1:1 to the nearest auto repair shop LOL).


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11.13.2007, 09:31 PM

maybe you can toss it in a zip-zap.


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11.13.2007, 10:31 PM

You guys are funny. When I get my chassis done, you will see this big boy making sense. I love this forum.
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11.13.2007, 11:09 PM

How is the esc going? Has the designer got it to work yet, programming wise?
   
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11.13.2007, 11:16 PM

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How is the esc going? Has the designer got it to work yet, programming wise?
The ESCs are done, but the programming is what they are having trouble with. I already found 2 other companies that can make a car HV ESC and I hope to get a sample to test in a few months.
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11.14.2007, 01:56 AM

Is it a three phase? 8 magnetic pole? I am very intrigued.
   
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