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EricH 16-03-2011 01:20

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Bigger motors only have more power if they aren't case shorted half the time or more.

Guess which motor has a tendency to have a case short?

Chris is me 16-03-2011 02:58

Re: pic: In_CIM_erator
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by EricH (Post 1040517)
Bigger motors only have more power if they aren't case shorted half the time or more.

Guess which motor has a tendency to have a case short?

How does that add to the discussion about the 775's peak power?

The 550s have other reliability issues, just more obvious and less damning (i.e. trying to stall them will quickly result in smoke, while the 775s can take more abuse. when the case isn't shorted.)

Tristan Lall 02-04-2011 11:00

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Just to resurrect the discussion about whether the 18 V RS-775 motor from BaneBots (M7-RS775-18) is a Mabuchi product, see here and here for what a Mabuchi sold by a reseller looks like. You can clearly see the differences in case style from the Mabuchi spec sheet, and if you look closely at the first link, you can also pick up the (painted-on) Mabuchi "M" logo on the side of the case, with what appears to be a part number underneath the reseller's label.

So I stand by my contention that the Banebots RS-775 from 2011 is not a Mabuchi motor.


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