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Re: how much motor cogging is OK?

Posted by gran3d
on 2006-10-01 09:02:44 UTC
My caveat is that the company providing the motor rating may assume
great air flow, as from a propellor during flight. This is outside
my expertise, but TANSTAAFL suggests caution.

> ----- Original Message -----
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> Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2006 11:30 AM
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> Thanks for all the comments. Not a word was wasted.
>
> The motor I'm looking at is made for electric model airplanes. It
is
> a three phase brushless motor, 240 W, 28 mm diameter x 38 mm
long.
> This type of motor has roughly 10X the power of an equivalent
sized
> DC brushed motor. They are truly amazing. These motors are
> available in larger sizes as well, up to at least 1200 W
continuous.
>

Discussion Thread

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