Found the answer to my situation. Acquired a 24v motor presently used by a manufacturer of electric drives for reels. Also found a 12v starter motor used on 6.5hp Briggs lawnmower engines. The two armatures are the same diameter and the 12v laminations are almost half again longer than the 24v...
I am looking for a motor to power a 6/0 Penn fishing reel. Years ago, some fishermen in my city used a geardrive from WW2 aircraft to build some successful units. Needless to say, they're getting scarce and the motors are no longer available. They are 24-27v, field wound, shunt wired and very...
This is a fractional horsepower motor made for starting model airplane engines. The rpms are not unusual. Many of the smaller motors are up in the 15000-18000 range
I think I understand why the rating will be cut in haif, which I do'nt want to do.By halving the wire size, the resistance of the original turns will be doubled. Doubling the length will make the resistance 4 times the original,which results in the 24v current being i/4 the value at 12v. My...
Do I use the same wire size? I assume the new wire has to be one length, ie, I cannot add the additional turns in parallel with the existing ones. Also, I'm curious about whats happening electricaly.
I have a 12/24vdc PM motor which turns 5500rpm,no load, at 12v and 11000 at 24v. My power supply is 24vdc. Can I rewind the armature for 24v and reduce the speed to about 5000rpm. If so, can anyone tell me how or where I might find that info?