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Originally Posted by Ether
I would suggest only 2 changes:
1) record the outside case temperature of each motor (in addition to the brush guides), and
2) add a lower torque (higher speed) test point of 2.5 Nm (at the gearbox output shaft).
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Good suggestions. Our previous tests (see
earlier post on CIM temperature rise at peak mechanical power) included thermocouples at four locations: brush guide, internal air, motor case, and lab ambient. And I agree a lighter load point will illustrate the effect of differing free speeds when the CIM and mini-CIM share load at 1:1 gearing.
PM me if you want to come by the lab when this test set up is ready.
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