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How to determine the pole count of a mmm motor
Can anyone point me in the right direction to where I can find out how many poles a motor is? I am talking about the line of castle motors and others as well. I have a eagle tree data logger that I'm trying to setup for various vehicles and motors I'll be using in the future..............:smile:
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All the Castle/Neu motors are 4 pole, the older CMS-36 series motors are 2 pole
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That was simple. How about the traxxas and novak ballistic 550 5.5 motors ?? Thanks !!
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Both 2 pole
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Most 1/8 car motors are 4 pole, include Castle, Tekin, Neu, Leopard, Medusa, etc.
Novak makes only 2 pole motors by far. 1/10 cars use more 2 pole motors. Very few manufacturers make car motors more than 4 pole, include TenShock(6 pole) and some German stuff. |
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I've got a medusa 540 4 pole motor (pretty sure....lol)
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Neu 4 pole Feigao 2 pole Novak 2 pole Tekin T8 motors 4 pole all other Tekin to my knowledge are 2 pole as Roar approved 540 sensored motors are all 2 pole to the best of my knowledge |
You just have to count the magnetic heavy point when you do one complete rotation of the rotor (hope it means what it means in french...). Usually, a 4 poles motor will have 12 points, 2 poles 6 points.
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I'll have to find the thread where we discussed viewing the "actual KV" (and pole count) from the MMM "learning" the motor for torque control. I would think that info would be a solid way of valuing a motor.
Going to try to find it... |
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I have the pole count for all the motors I have in my "database" if it helps: http://scriptasylum.com/rc_speed/data_motor.html
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And they are 12 points too, so it's not the slot count determine the points, it's 3x rotor pole count. |
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