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01.04.2011, 03:23 PM

The motors work really well !

I have a bunch of them here...

Patrick,

i will send my Mamba Monster for repair to you guys soon, i could put a motor in the shippment to your att if you like


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01.04.2011, 03:36 PM

How can I tell if the motor is slotted or slotless? (excuse my noobiness)
   
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01.04.2011, 03:40 PM

First one
Slotless Lehner 1950/8

Second one
Slotted TS 2240/6
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01.04.2011, 04:41 PM

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First one
Slotless Lehner 1950/8

Second one
Slotted TS 2240/6
The plot thickens... That TS 2240/6 is a really odd motor. 9 slots, 6 poles?

bizzaro -- I'm gonna have to do some simulations.

By comparison, a Neu/Castle is 12 slots, 4 poles.


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01.04.2011, 04:51 PM

Yes 6 Poles 9 slots
there will be also an 18 Slot 6pol Motor called X802


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01.04.2011, 05:15 PM

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Yes 6 Poles 9 slots
there will be also an 18 Slot 6pol Motor called X802
And also delta connected on the 9 slot motor. I have a hard time believing that that motor would work well. Magnetic simulation shows fairly poor performance -- but I don't have measurements on the stator, so it's hard for me to determine if they are doing something odd in the stator to make it work. Copper and magnetic losses are extremely high in my simulation.

Very odd motor design. I'll have to get one for dyno testing. I just have a hard time believing that it would work well... But I've been wrong before about oddball motor designs before -- sometimes really weird designs actually work well.


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01.04.2011, 05:27 PM

We have currently about 6 of those running and they are doing more than well !
Very ESC friendly and

The Test with the CC2200 KV against the 2240/7 same KV running an AE SC8
was a win for the 2240/7 even on 18/46 gearing

in
runtime
temp
power

On MMP

CC 2200
Runtime: ca. 16 min.
ESC ca. 52°
Lipo ca. 41°
Motor ca. 53°

TS 2240/7
Runtime ca. 16 min.
ESC ca. 48°
Lipo ca. 37°
Motor ca. 44°

Lipo Kokam H5 5000 mAh (older one)
Same gearing 16/46

No datalogs yet need to get the Eagle Tree working

We have a very "humpy" track indoor



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Again,

i do love Castles products !!! This is not a sales meeting for Tenshock
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