Hi Guys,
I'm not a robot builder but the mods have very kindly activated my account as I hope someone with experience of the S28-400 Magmotor can help me, as I know that model was aimed at robot builders.
I have a WR27-1 jet engine that I built a starting system for using the Magmotor (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLUoDoNkNgE). It worked fine over about a dozen starts and then seemed to lose speed, the motor was still drawing the same current as normal except the speed was about half what it should have been. A friend who claimed to know high-power brushed motors removed the brushes and filed them trapezoid instead of the flat profile they came with. The motor then seemed to work normally again, for about eight seconds and then seized solid with a rather terrible noise. Disassembly shows that the commutator seems to have exploded, many of the bars have separated from the green expoxy-like substance that made up the commutator (which has itself come away from the shaft and shattered) and wrapped round each other.
The motor was being run as follows:
48V with roughly 1 Ohm in series until the engine was spinning at a sensible speed and then directly connected to the batteries until the max speed of about 10K RPM was reached.
I was seeing about 200A peak which died down to about 70A when the motor reached top speed. As you can see in the video the entire start is only about 20 seconds.
A sprag clutch in the engine's gearbox disconnects the motor once the engine accelerates past 23K RPM although I always disconnected the power after the engine starts to audibly accelerate under its own steam anyway.
I know I was operating the motor over the recommended voltage of 24V (I needed at least 10K RPM) but my peak and average power outputs were not above what the sites selling this motor claimed it could handle.
Magmotor have refused to honour any warranty, so it's either import another S28-400 or swap to a different motor.
Any thoughts and suggestions are gladly received!
Jon
I'm not a robot builder but the mods have very kindly activated my account as I hope someone with experience of the S28-400 Magmotor can help me, as I know that model was aimed at robot builders.
I have a WR27-1 jet engine that I built a starting system for using the Magmotor (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLUoDoNkNgE). It worked fine over about a dozen starts and then seemed to lose speed, the motor was still drawing the same current as normal except the speed was about half what it should have been. A friend who claimed to know high-power brushed motors removed the brushes and filed them trapezoid instead of the flat profile they came with. The motor then seemed to work normally again, for about eight seconds and then seized solid with a rather terrible noise. Disassembly shows that the commutator seems to have exploded, many of the bars have separated from the green expoxy-like substance that made up the commutator (which has itself come away from the shaft and shattered) and wrapped round each other.
The motor was being run as follows:
48V with roughly 1 Ohm in series until the engine was spinning at a sensible speed and then directly connected to the batteries until the max speed of about 10K RPM was reached.
I was seeing about 200A peak which died down to about 70A when the motor reached top speed. As you can see in the video the entire start is only about 20 seconds.
A sprag clutch in the engine's gearbox disconnects the motor once the engine accelerates past 23K RPM although I always disconnected the power after the engine starts to audibly accelerate under its own steam anyway.
I know I was operating the motor over the recommended voltage of 24V (I needed at least 10K RPM) but my peak and average power outputs were not above what the sites selling this motor claimed it could handle.
Magmotor have refused to honour any warranty, so it's either import another S28-400 or swap to a different motor.
Any thoughts and suggestions are gladly received!
Jon
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