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Old 10-22-2010, 02:53 AM
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coreyfro
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Default RE: Another brushless 'myth', lower KV = more torque

Hey yall,

Sorry for digging up an old post, but I am deeply interested in this debate.

I have seen a lot of information here without the consideration of simple mechanical properties.

Am I correct when Ipropose that a rotor of X wieght, moving a rate if y RPM's has a power output of z regardless of the magnetic influences that got the rotor to that point?

So, I am suggesting that it is true that a 20kv motor at 10v has equal properties to a 10kv motor at 20v...thus this whole discussion is not about which number of windings produces more torque, but which configuration of windings does so more efficiently?

Because I am sure that, at a point, more windings ceases to be more efficient.