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gixxer
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12.31.2007, 09:05 PM

I think that the first thing everyone notices when they go to the neu from a feigao. I remember thinking the same thing when I tried to spin the neu for the first time.


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I haven't had any cogging with my 1515 1y.
I don't mean cogging with power. I mean free spinning, with no current flowing through the motor...
   
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01.01.2008, 11:52 AM

if it was a two pole motor, it would spin freely....


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My new Ammo motor (35-50-2300kv) turns mich tighter than my old cc36-5700kv motor. I'm pretty sure it's the "dual sealed" bearings. I've ran it a few times now and it's starting to free up a bit, would imagine the lower kv windings would have less magnetic drag? or am I thinking about it wrong? or do the windings not have any effect on magnetic drag, just the magnets themselves?


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01.01.2008, 02:26 PM

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if it was a two pole motor, it would spin freely....
Using the Neu, pletty, novak design, it will still turn rough. That is the design of the slotted (or caged, as i called it before knowing it was called slotted). Its the web the windings are wound on that make it rough to turn.


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