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Hi all, Something our German colleagues found out for us (again): don't use cyano-acrylate/zap/super/atomic/ glue to glue the windings. It may weaken the...
G-Day from Canberra, Australia My name is Dale Siver and I am a solar/elctric boat enthusiast. I am an electrical engineer working in the Australian patent...
You must use a flexible high temperature cyano for windings. Zap do one that is especially good and safe with winding varnish. ... From: Ron van Sommeren To:...
Hi All Tuesday evening was first flight for my first cdrom motor, it has ample power for ny Noth (dwarf Piccolo) but needs too much throttle (rotates too slow)...
Hi Dale from the opposite corner of this small world. Fascinating motors aren't they. And so much simpler than a brushed one. all the best, JJ. John Jackson ...
Well, I have Flyware LRK 350/10-15,5W on test and it most certaily has all of its stator poles wound with what I guess is litze (=braid?). Moreover, our...
Hi all, Converting cd-rom motors for slow-flight en small helicopters. Some of you have probably already seen this on the e-flight list (www.ezonemag.com) ....
Hi, Last weekend i made and run one cd-rom motor. I used the small TMM 8amp controller that seems to handle this motor very well. Efficiency is 40 - 85 %...
What a fantastic compolation. Thanks! -Jim McPherson _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile...
... Strange, on www.flyware.de , winding type is not mentioned at all, let alone two windingtypes. The pictures don't give a clue either. Kits are for...
... windings ... Some of the animations are for illustration. I don't think you would see any pictures of a completed motor without windings on a stator. In...
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Wim Hanssens
willem.hanssens@...
May 4, 2002 8:12 am
... Subject: RE: [lrk] Flyware windingtype (was USA dist)Flyware ... That photo is of a "mini-LRK", which is not a "real" LRK motor. A "real" LRK motor only...
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Wim Hanssens
willem.hanssens@...
May 4, 2002 8:19 am
... Andreas promised to tell more about his alternative "winding system" after the "Sinsheim" fair, but never did . ... More ore less correct. Kits can be...
... Attempt for a strict definition of Lucas-Retzbach-Kuerfuss motor: - Outrunner - 12 stator poles - 14 magnets - Every other pole unwound Right? Please...
Hi all, To add to the confusion about lrk's ;-) here's a homebuilt 'disk-runner' , it's not a lrk at all. It uses magnetic disks . The motor in the pictures ...
Hi, I forgot to mention the German thread where I found the 'diskrunner' info: www.rclineforum.de/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?board=elektro&action=display&num=10731 This...
... I'd assumed that was some kind of translation error meaning "wind poles alternately". Sure enough, though, the "winding schematic" page does show a picture...
Hi everybody, I am new member, but full of enthusiasm and my Emco Compact 5 is waiting to do great LRK motor. I found on the BUNTING MAGNETS site neodymium...
I agree, the translation is sometime difficult for me to understand. However I do appreciate the effort made by those that do translate for our benefit. I am...
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Ken & Mary in Carmich...
ken.mary@...
May 5, 2002 1:47 am
Hi Rick and Robert: Rest assured that the unwound poles would be magnetized when the adjacent (wound) pole is magnetized by an electrical current. The flux...
My apologies again to the list. I haven't had much sleep in the last few days and was obviously babbling. The link below that I posted clearly shows the first...
hi, one question : i have the possibility to use flanges of 1,5mm thickness. would this relative big thichness have a negative effect at the final result of my...
Hallo, I make same step in building of my LRK, but when I try to calculate the gauge, diameter and turn of wire I found an error in XL program (or I think that...
FraT Italy I think I remember somewhere it says to wind two wires of the same gauge onto the stator pole and then tie the two starting ends together and then...