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Old 09-30-2024 | 02:34 PM
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Originally Posted by RubberMatt
So on paper timing will not mean anything. So if thr rpm voltage and amp draw are the same they should be even. the torque is made up in the measurements on the rotor. And I think that is meessured in Gass if I remember correctly.
When comparing motors, timing is not a good way to do it. It's like having two engines with the same hp and RPM when measured on a stand. You will not be able to tell the difference in torque unless you put a load on them. It's all about how they are built, internally. Have you seen any of my videos? I have motors that have the same amperage and over a thousand RPM difference between them. However, as soon as I add a load, the difference becomes a lot smaller with the amperage also greatly changing.

Here is a video where I explain a little more about the performance differences.

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