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SaVaGe MaN SS 08-19-2007 10:57 PM

can i use this esc with a 55 turn integy motor
 
i recently came by a WK on ebay for 50 bucks it didnt have a motor or esc and i was wondering if i could use this esc http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXGNG5 with a 55 turn motor. im a nitro person srry.

dezfan 08-19-2007 11:01 PM

RE: can i use this esc with a 55 turn integy motor
 
Yup!

hands without shadows 08-20-2007 05:28 AM

RE: can i use this esc with a 55 turn integy motor
 
For future reference:

The esc description lists a motor limit of 15 turns (or 15t). This means you can run motors with 15 turns or more.

SaVaGe MaN SS 08-20-2007 11:07 AM

RE: can i use this esc with a 55 turn integy motor
 
ohh ok i thought it was 15turns or less like i said i dont know that much about electric stuff. only nirto

Lumpmister 08-20-2007 03:46 PM

RE: can i use this esc with a 55 turn integy motor
 
Is that going in your new Axial Scorpion???

SaVaGe MaN SS 08-20-2007 04:34 PM

RE: can i use this esc with a 55 turn integy motor
 
noo in a wk i bought for 50 bucks that i might turn into a scale rig idk yet to many projects

guver 08-21-2007 01:04 PM

RE: can i use this esc with a 55 turn integy motor
 
I have a question and have always used hjigher voltage on higher turn motors to get same power BUT:

Would a 45 turn motor have more tork than 55 and 65 and 75 so on, WITH SAME VOLTAGE AND GEARS

How about when using same voltage and gearing so speed is same?

cornel4web 08-21-2007 03:12 PM

RE: can i use this esc with a 55 turn integy motor
 
higher number = high torque
small numbers = less torque, more RPM

so 45 fast than 55 fast than 65...but less torque then 55 less torque than 65...

studysession 08-21-2007 04:35 PM

RE: can i use this esc with a 55 turn integy motor
 
This one water proof with similar specs and price.

http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...0&I=LXKYX5&P=K

guver 08-21-2007 09:05 PM

RE: can i use this esc with a 55 turn integy motor
 
Ok, I think I understand the answer. Let's say I am at my lowest possible gearing and in addition to being a slower speed, a 65 turn motor would have more tork than a 35 turn motor in the identical chassis. I though pehaps the tork might drop off too, but I guess not.

If this is indeed the case then if the gearing was compensated to achieve identical top speeds (6 mph) then the two setups may perform nearly identical for power as well.

AS-EE 08-26-2007 03:21 AM

RE: can i use this esc with a 55 turn integy motor
 

higher number = high torque
small numbers = less torque, more RPM

so 45 fast than 55 fast than 65...but less torque then 55 less torque than 65...
Not picking on you, but you have to be careful with that statement. Example is I have 3 Johnson 700 motors which use thick windings and their turns are lower than 55. Yet the torque is much higher than those lathe motors. Its many other factors other than the turns such as surface area of the armature poles, surface area of the magnets, electrical resistance, number of turns, and type of permanent magnets.

I could just as easily make a 55 turn lathe motor have as much or more torque than a 65 turn one by simply switching out the magnets with neodymium or by winding thicker wire gauge on the armature poles to reduce the electrical resistance thereby increasing the torque/per amp constant.

Number of turns is just a rough estimate, but should not be taken as the only rule the governs torque of the motor.

Lumpmister 08-26-2007 03:43 AM

RE: can i use this esc with a 55 turn integy motor
 


ORIGINAL: AS-EE


higher number = high torque
small numbers = less torque, more RPM

so 45 fast than 55 fast than 65...but less torque then 55 less torque than 65...
Not picking on you, but you have to be careful with that statement. Example is I have 3 Johnson 700 motors which use thick windings and their turns are lower than 55. Yet the torque is much higher than those lathe motors. Its many other factors other than the turns such as surface area of the armature poles, surface area of the magnets, electrical resistance, number of turns, and type of permanent magnets.

I could just as easily make a 55 turn lathe motor have as much or more torque than a 65 turn one by simply switching out the magnets with neodymium or by winding thicker wire gauge on the armature poles to reduce the electrical resistance thereby increasing the torque/per amp constant.

Number of turns is just a rough estimate, but should not be taken as the only rule the governs torque of the motor.
As far as the very popular Integy crawling motors that is the easiest and best way to tell how much torque/speed a motor has.


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