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eletric motor turns to RPM's..........
#1
not sure if this goes here but didn't see an electric motor thread....i seen a post but not sure where....or what forum i saw it on....bout a list someone posted that had from 100 turn motor down to 15 turns and the RPM of each turn "60 turn motor with 6800 rpm" and so on....anyone seen this post here if it was here....the search turned up nothing, thx.............bob

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#2
Huh? I'm confused, you talking about a motor meant for a crawling setup? Cause a really high turn motor like that would give lots of torque, but not much RPM, which is useful for crawling, better control.

Motors are generally defined either by turns (classic method), but the newer brushless motors are usually defined by the RPM/Volt specifications.
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#3
I think he's looking for the rpm's each turn produses like
15t = ??????rpm
16t = ??????rpm
17t = ??????rpm
something like that That was once posted somewhere.
I seen some spec on rccrawler but mostlty 45,55,65,75 turn motors and emaxx etc
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#4
here's the post

NEW INTEGY 45T single Lathe motor -- 9325 Rpm's and .66 Amps

NEW INTEGY 55T single Lathe motor -- 8450 Rpm's and .62 Amps

NEW INTEGY 65T single Lathe motor -- 6400 Rpm's and .43 Amps

Used TRAXXAS Stinger 20t single -- 18500 Rpm's and 1.94 Amps

Used TITAN 550 -- 13400 Rpm's and 1.68 Amps


Here is some DYNO information with average of (4) 20 second runs at 9.0 Volts.
DYNO used was an INTEGY INDI DYNO V2.

NEW INTEGY 45t single Lathe Motor -- 11475 Rpm's and .64 Amps

NEW INTEGY 55t single Lathe Motor -- 10425 Rpm's and .77 Amps

NEW INTEGY 65t single Lathe Motor -- 8025 Rpm's and .69 Amps

Used TITAN 550 -- 17075 Rpm's and 1.63 Amps


PLEASE keep in mind these numbers will vary slightly depending on the condition of your motor/s.

More information will be updated as I get the time.

And as you all should know, The higher the RPm the faster the motor.
And the lower the Amp draw the longer runtimes you will get from each.
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#5
thx, addicted i think that was the one i'm thinking i saw....something on a general base line rpm's for what turn motor................bob

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