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Andy Baker 18-07-2007 18:52

Keyang motor - how do you tell L or R
 
On my things to do for IRI, I gotta bring a left handed Keyang motor to a team at the event. We have 2, but they are both one type. So, I either have 2 lefts or 2 rights. Does anyone know how to tell which one is left and which one is right?

Thanks,
Andy B.

chris31 18-07-2007 19:05

Re: Keyang motor - how do you tell L or R
 
If you look at the electrical leads are there should be a R or and L.

Andy Baker 18-07-2007 19:19

Re: Keyang motor - how do you tell L or R
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chris31 (Post 635422)
If you look at the electrical leads are there should be a R or and L.


OK, that helps. However, the two motors we have are now packed in the trailer and I can't look at the electrical leads.

The picture of one on the bottom of page 10 of the 2007 FRC guidelines document is NOT the one we have 2 of. I am hoping that picture of a right-handed Keyang motor.

Can someone identify this motor as a right or left? (the one on page 10 in the link above)

Andy B.

chris31 18-07-2007 19:39

Re: Keyang motor - how do you tell L or R
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Andy Baker (Post 635425)
OK, that helps. However, the two motors we have are now packed in the trailer and I can't look at the electrical leads.

The picture of one on the bottom of page 10 of the 2007 FRC guidelines document is NOT the one we have 2 of. I am hoping that picture of a right-handed Keyang motor.

Can someone identify this motor as a right or left? (the one on page 10 in the link above)

Andy B.

Lucky! The one pictured is a right handed Kayang.

Andy Baker 18-07-2007 19:44

Re: Keyang motor - how do you tell L or R
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chris31 (Post 635427)
Lucky! The one pictured is a right handed Kayang.

Sometimes it's better to be lucky than good.

Thanks,
AB


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