Joined: 27/01/2021(UTC) Posts: 17 Location: Wilmington, DE
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Per, thanks for the info and doing the test. Mine has nowhere near that power. I’ve been using an mrc large scale power pack to test. That shouldn’t be the issue. The magnets are all oriented correctly as well. I also tried to use one of the esu conversions but it’s the same result. At least we’re narrowing it down! I reassembled it this morning for another test with the same result. It requires almost no force to stop. And often needs a little twist to get going again. IMG_0994.MOV (5,016kb) downloaded 45 time(s).
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Joined: 08/11/2005(UTC) Posts: 3,528 Location: Mullerup, 4200 Slagelse
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Originally Posted by: hennebror  It requires almost no force to stop. If I tried stopping mine the way you do at 6,9V; I would end up with at big hole in my finger, and the motor would still be running Per. |
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