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Old 01-26-2008, 04:17 PM
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Default Pattern wound arms

Well, I thought I'd show you all some of my work, lol. I know, the pics are crappy, but you can still see the nice tightly wound stacks.

42t pattern wound, skew wound arm:

45t pattern wound, FAT copper comm:


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Old 01-26-2008, 04:37 PM
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Just wondering, whats the advantage of a pattern wound over a regular arm?
When the wire is wound in a pattern, I believe the magnetic field is increased, hence more speed/torque?
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A pattern wound uses less wire than a loosely wound arm, lowering the rotating mass, and making your motor faster. Also, the current runs in a consistent pattern around the poles, lowering resistance, which helps the motor run cooler and faster.

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hwo much do one of ur motors cost???
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What about the skewed Armature, how does that play a role exactly? does it alter the magnetic field at all, or maybe makes rotation easier?
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The skewed arm is like a spiral armature. Between the three poles on a motor arm, there are weak points. So, by shifting the poles, it covers some of that weak point, increasing the magnetic field.

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how much RPM it got?
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Not sure

Thinking around 35,000-40,000...

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Wow! Look at those tight, perfect winds! Nice armatures, RedSX!
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You have got really ugly writting. lol JK, when i read the title i thought you meant like the coils inside had a patern or something like: red green, blue.

Is there a clear can anywhere??
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You have got really ugly writting. lol JK, when i read the title i thought you meant like the coils inside had a patern or something like: red green, blue.

Is there a clear can anywhere??
There are clear endbells.
A clear can would be horrid, it would melt on you too quick, observing how easily the endbells melt off...
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Wow! Look at those tight, perfect winds! Nice armatures, RedSX!
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You have got really ugly writting. lol JK, when i read the title i thought you meant like the coils inside had a patern or something like: red green, blue.

Is there a clear can anywhere??
Pattern winding is when you wind your arm in a set pattern, this (pyrimid) is the most common (if not only) pattern. A clear can? No way bud. You'd need some high temp plastic for that stuff.

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Looks nice. Great work and keep it up!

If you ever need some production shots I'm just across the pond.
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Ow, shiz yeah!!!!! Dude!!!! Donzii, check your PM's....

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