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On Jun 13, 6:04 pm, DeadSledz <DeadSledz.3ay...@no- mx.forums.yourdomain.com.au> wrote: > Hi everyone, new to this site, Im Aaron anyway. Now I am trying to set > up twin electric motors in the boat my brother and i are building, > heres the problem how do I set up the electrics, do I need two esc's, > one big one etc etc. Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > Aaron > > -- > DeadSledz     

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Author: John Mianowski
Date: Jun 15, 2008 08:25

If you are running brushed motors, you can use one esc. If they are brushless, you must use two esc's. "DeadSledz" <DeadSledz.3ayzu1@no-mx.forums.yourdomain.com.au> wrote in message news:DeadSledz.3ayzu1@no-mx.forums.yourdomain.com.au... Hi everyone, new to this site, Im Aaron anyway. Now I am trying to set up twin electric motors in the boat my brother and i are building, heres
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Jenny Brien wrote: > > A direct-drive hub is quiet and simple, but very heavy for its power. > Would it be good to use a smaller, high-revving motor and gear it down? Gear reduction imposes wear, noise, efficiency losses, and points of failure. If you can live with the implications, you can (potentially) save some weight by using a gearmotor or reduction gearbox. It's likely to be lighter     

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Author: Jim
Date: Jun 14, 2008 08:14

On 25 Mar, 17:20, "Bob Mannix" <b1o...@mannix.org.uk> wrote: "Stuart" <fw...@hhah.igs> wrote in message news:LK2dndRu-9m-r3TanZ2dnUVZ8vednZ2d@brightview.co.uk... "Bob Mannix" <b1o...@mannix.org.uk> wrote in message news:fsb8ni$fmm$1@south.jnrs.ja.net... "Stuart" <fw...@hhah.igs> wrote in message news:8-qdnd2zkJH8vHTanZ2dnUVZ8rKdnZ2d@brightview.co.uk
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"Stuart" <fwfwf@hhah.igs> wrote in message news:LK2dndRu-9m-r3TanZ2dnUVZ8vednZ2d@brightview.co.uk... > > "Bob Mannix" <b1o2b3@mannix.org.uk> wrote in message > news:fsb8ni$fmm$1@south.jnrs.ja.net... >> "Stuart" <fwfwf@hhah.igs> wrote in message >> news:8-qdnd2zkJH8vHTanZ2dnUVZ8rKdnZ2d@brightview.co.uk... >> > Electric motor out of a Saniflow Macerator. When power is applied to > this >>     

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Author: Chalo
Date: Apr 30, 2008 10:20

"Bob Mannix" <b1o2b3@mannix.org.uk> wrote in message news:fsb8ni$fmm$1@south.jnrs.ja.net... "Stuart" <fwfwf@hhah.igs> wrote in message news:8-qdnd2zkJH8vHTanZ2dnUVZ8rKdnZ2d@brightview.co.uk... Electric motor out of a Saniflow Macerator. When power is applied to this motor it just makes a sort of buzzing / humming noise, if at this point the rotor is given a little flick
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On Mar 25, 3:53 pm, "Stuart" <fw...@hhah.igs> wrote: > Electric motor out of a Saniflow Macerator. When power is applied to this > motor it just makes a sort of buzzing / humming noise, if at this point the > rotor is given a little flick the motor bursts into life. What is wrong with > this motor, what has probably caused this fault to occur, and is it fixable? > > Interestingly, the motor is     

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Author: Stuartsblog
Date: Mar 25, 2008 12:41

On 25 Mar, 15:53, "Stuart" <fw...@hhah.igs> wrote: Electric motor out of a Saniflow Macerator. When power is applied to this motor it just makes a sort of buzzing / humming noise, if at this point the rotor is given a little flick the motor bursts into life. What is wrong with this motor, what has probably caused this fault to occur, and is it fixable? Interestingly, the motor is
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"Stuart" <fwfwf@hhah.igs> wrote in message news:8-qdnd2zkJH8vHTanZ2dnUVZ8rKdnZ2d@brightview.co.uk... > Electric motor out of a Saniflow Macerator. When power is applied to this > motor it just makes a sort of buzzing / humming noise, if at this point > the > rotor is given a little flick the motor bursts into life. What is wrong > with > this motor, what has probably caused this fault to     

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Author: Bob Mannix
Date: Mar 25, 2008 10:20

Electric motor out of a Saniflow Macerator. When power is applied to this motor it just makes a sort of buzzing / humming noise, if at this point the rotor is given a little flick the motor bursts into life. What is wrong with this motor, what has probably caused this fault to occur, and is it fixable? Interestingly, the motor is filled with oil, I have never come across this before, presumably
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Date: Mar 25, 2008 10:04

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