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  • Scott T
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2007
    • 590

    #46
    Originally posted by keithbradley
    I have a 4092/2200kv on the way that's going in my ofna DM1 spec E. If anyone's curious about RPM tolerance, I will find out. I expect it to work well, but you never know.
    Do you know what the wind is? I can't find any info on the wind types for the TP 4092 motors.
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    • ray schrauwen
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Apr 2007
      • 9471

      #47
      Someome mentioned in the Wye Delta thread that in the back if the wire come out with no soldering inside & heat shrink then it is possily a Y and if it has soldering inside and heat shrink it is possibly a delta or D wind.
      This is what I read, not what I know to be 100% true.
      Originally posted by Scott T
      Do you know what the wind is? I can't find any info on the wind types for the TP 4092 motors.
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      • Mel279
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2008
        • 857

        #48
        Originally posted by Basstronics
        There are M3 in coarse and fine thread. M3.5 also.

        M3 coarse is .5 Pitch. M3.5 coarse is .6 Pitch. So if its screwing it right now with an M3 coarse then you got the right screws.

        The M3 & M3.5 fine is both .35 Pitch.

        Oversize tap drill usually causes loose threads. Generally speaking if the hole was drilled correctly you should have 75% thread engagement. When you start reducing that it allows the screws to wobble around more and takes away the amount the screws can hold.

        Use removable loctite. Dont over torque them. You will be fine (unless they are mega loose)
        I try using the m3.5 screw, but it doesn't fit, so I just use the m3 screw instead which the only screw that can fit in, after a few run and crash it once, seem to be ok.
        Stiletto tunnel,EPV135 (53") twin cat, CT06"Spirit of Qatar", FD 47" mono, Twin Mini Cat 23.5"

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        • Mel279
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2008
          • 857

          #49
          Just to let you all know that the Turnigy T56xx series are all 6 poles motor as I've ask my friend to identify it.
          Stiletto tunnel,EPV135 (53") twin cat, CT06"Spirit of Qatar", FD 47" mono, Twin Mini Cat 23.5"

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