My question is, what are you going to do with it?
Can Someone help identify this brushed motor?
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Darin E. Jordan - Renton, WA
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Yessir, its a lightning man. Unreal torque comin' outta those suckers, Why does that look like my old one?
I forgot who I traded that to wait, it was someone on Rum Runner a few years ago probably like 4
Greg Schweers set N-2 mono with a neo brushed motor and his record stood for like 3-5 years untouched until brushless came along.
they're finiky to figureout a wind/prop combo, you'll get it red hot in the process but once you find out what's up you'll have a beast.
I slammed a six turn in there to see what came of it because rpm drops DRASTICLY as I'm sure you've tried to hand shaft turn an arm/rotor in there its near impossible.
I remember it liking heavy springs.Comment
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I got it from a guy in our club with a bunch of parts I bought from him... I think I have a second motor in pieces somewhere...Darin E. Jordan - Renton, WA
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Got this back from a friend a little while ago.
Andy
Hi Andy,
It bugged me enough that I searched my archive to find the motors.
The company is called AstroPower-Leisure Aust.
The motors Larry had were the ND type:
Hope this helps,
Ken
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I'll have to look when I get home... my work PC filters out imageshack photos...
Thanks for the info guys... It's nice to know what one is working with... This MIGHT be an interesting motor to try out in my Vintage Raptor Rigger... Do a little "old school" brushed kicking A$$...Darin E. Jordan - Renton, WA
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No! Don' t look at this picture
My last brushed motor was a Plattenberg with samarium cobalt magnets, a MONSTERAttached FilesComment
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