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    I recently was given a couple LEM 200's from my neighbor who was using them in some go karts, I have an interest in using at least one of them in a HW spinner, I'm just lost at what I should use lipo and speed controller wise for it.

  • #2
    Lipo - 12s good quality lipo like optipower
    Speed control - I wouldn't bother unless you can come up with something custom. I would instead recommend a solenoid (speaking from experience here).

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    • #3
      Thanks

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      • #4
        Originally posted by typhoon_driver View Post
        Lipo - 12s good quality lipo like optipower
        Speed control - I wouldn't bother unless you can come up with something custom. I would instead recommend a solenoid (speaking from experience here).
        If you don't mind me asking, did you run just one 12s or did you run some in a series?

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        • #5
          I would run 2 6S packs in series. 6S is easy to recharge with "affordable" chargers.

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          • #6
            I ran a total of 6 packs on the lem. 4s 4.3Ah wired to give 12s at 8.6Ah. I had to go for smaller packs to be able to travel internationally with them as there are strict limits on pack size when flying. I wouldn't recommend doing it with poorer quality lipo though.

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            • #7
              I think I'll stay away from the LEM then for now, I was wondering though are there any good brush motors for a drum spinner like Magnetar?

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              • #8
                I wouldn't shy away from them if you can get a hold of them / justify the expense. They are lovely motors.

                Brushed and super high speed typically don't go together all that well. If you want high speed with a small diameter drum then you need to be gearing up your motor in stead of gearing it down.

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                • #9
                  The cheapest, most powerfull motors suitable for a disk/drum are series wound motors. Old startermotors from cars for example.

                  Biggest disadvantage is that they are inefficient compared to any other motor. That translates in a lot of heat and the need for a big battery.

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                  • #10
                    We run Griffalo on a custom 24v Car Solenoid with Palou Switch..

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