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Neodymy
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Hi all,
For a 9 statorpole cd-rom motor you can use either 12 or 6 magnets. Six magnets will give you a higher rpm and less torque. LRK type motors have
12 statorpoles and either 10 or 14 magnets.Are there, besides this newsgroup, other Polish modellers forums I could harrass ;-) about the subject of do-it-yourself electric brushless motors?
*The* two magnet suppliers, very popular in e-motor homebuilder circles:The information below you probably have seen before:
Lot's of cd-rom links/magnet sources/tricks compiled here:
And these two: One hour cd-rom conversion and pylon cd-rom motor:
The do-it-yourself brushless e-motor discussiongroup:
Or it's French counterpart ;-)
Our 13th. int. electric fly-in & diy brushless e-motor meeting, 80 pilots in 2003, pictures and info on 2004:
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Well we have a forum
BTW thanks for links =)