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Motor Analyzer Sensor Readings
I put my Trinity d4 1s 17.5 on a motor analyzer & the sensor readings were way off. Big spread on all 3 regardless of what timing is set. I played with the shims trying to get them equal but it didn't work.
Here's the result of of the last test I did at 30° timing: A = 19, B = 18, C = 19, Average 18°. RPM 18630 KV = 2300 AMP = 1.1 U = 8.1 This was with 2 shims. The addition of an extra shim brought the average up to 19° but lowered the other numbers. I have a second motor of the same kind and am trying to match them as closely as possible. Any thoughts or tips? Thanks in advance! |
Originally Posted by Miko1976
(Post 14578887)
I put my Trinity d4 1s 17.5 on a motor analyzer & the sensor readings were way off. Big spread on all 3 regardless of what timing is set. I played with the shims trying to get them equal but it didn't work.
Here's the result of of the last test I did at 30° timing: A = 19, B = 18, C = 19, Average 18°. RPM 18630 KV = 2300 AMP = 1.1 U = 8.1 This was with 2 shims. The addition of an extra shim brought the average up to 19° but lowered the other numbers. I have a second motor of the same kind and am trying to match them as closely as possible. Any thoughts or tips? Thanks in advance! |
Good to hear..
Originally Posted by howardcano
(Post 14578906)
Your numbers indicate a 1 degree spread, which is excellent. There's nothing more you need to do. The last Trinity I measured had an 8 degree spread-- and that was a new, certified motor.
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Originally Posted by howardcano
(Post 14578906)
The last Trinity I measured had an 8 degree spread-- and that was a new, certified motor.
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