RE: RE: RE: RE: Re: RE: Re: Generally accepted good winding technique?

From: <ykleetx_at_gmail.com>
Date: 09 Oct 2013 12:37:54 -0700

AND, we are all amateurs :)
 

---In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, <indoor_construction_at_yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 Yes, yes, and yes :)
 

---In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, <indoor_construction_at_yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 New formulas for an amateur like me. Questions:
 max turns = motor_length * 45.67*SQRT (motor_length / motor_weight )
 motor_length in inch or millimeters ? Guess inch ?
 motor_length for loop or rubber ? Guess loop ?
 motor_weight in grams ?
 max torque =( motor_weight / motor_length / 0.11)^1.5
 Rolf
 

---In indoor_construction_at_yahoogroups.com, <ykleetx_at_...> wrote:

 I wind to targets in turns and torque. But both are only guidelines. Whereas I have noticed that 5/99 yields consistently 7% more turns than the formula, I have not kept track as carefully the torque.
 

---In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, <indoor_construction_at_yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 On 09-Oct-13 02:28, ykleetx_at_... mailto:ykleetx_at_... wrote:
>
> I haven't tried to extrapolate the max torque. Anything over the
> predicted maximum is a gift, and I have refrained from looking at it
> too closely :)
>
>
 So you wind for target turns then, not target torque?
 
 
 
 -Tapio-


 




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