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gigaplex 10-02-2024 12:15 AM


Originally Posted by OffRoadJunkie (Post 16131316)
A strong rotor is a good place to start, but it doesn't always mean the motor will have a lot of torque. The HW G4r, I just recently tested, had a 1765 rotor. That is very strong. However, under a load, it didn't fair very well with torque.

The point that I was trying to make is that an analyser doesn't measure torque so you can't know based off the reported numbers.

Roelof 10-02-2024 02:26 AM


Originally Posted by OffRoadJunkie (Post 16131316)
A strong rotor is a good place to start, but it doesn't always mean the motor will have a lot of torque. The HW G4r, I just recently tested, had a 1765 rotor. That is very strong. However, under a load, it didn't fair very well with torque.

Again, a string rotor with a smaller diameter creates less torque than one with a larger diameter. Also the stator with or w/o slots will make a difference.


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