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![]() For those of you who have created motors in the past, can you help me through this?
I have created two motors. Both in the same electrical boxes that reggie uses. Same motors also (radio shack.) Each motor, after a week of tweaking them, has had the brass piece "pulled off" of the back. I may post pictures sometime later. What have you had success with for building motors? I have a 308. Thanks, Taylor |
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![]() My board is running good, for 3.0grams and 4.0grams figures. You can see the motor assembly and explanations here :
http://www.miniaturefootball.com/for...=14003&page=20 you can also see another test run here (even if the athlete stills not reliable -I still a beginner tweaker- it gives a good idea of the speed and smoothness of the board) : http://www.miniaturefootball.com/for...ad.php?t=16222 THe simplier, the better ![]() the board is actually running with only one motor. good luck ! Last edited by the french guy : 02-15-2010 at 06:56 PM. |
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![]() If you look at the thread call ''How to build a board'' in the tip section, I show how I build my motors. When you say that you tweak them, what do you mean ?
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![]() I personnally glue with metal epoxy a ½ x ½ inch piece of brass with a nut on it. The nut is glued with the same Lepage metal epoxy. I glue the piece of brass on the motor shaft.
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![]() Yes I did. I heat up my soldering pen and quickly put a drop soldering wire, sorry I don't know the word in english. I do not heat the piece of brass too much.
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![]() on that brass tab that attach wire to the motor - it is very thin and will basically melt away. The way Pit describes is the best - let the softened solder drop on the wire/brass.
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