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big rotors equal ?
small rotors equal ?
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big rotor -14mm = torque
small rotor - 12.3mm = RPM
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Yup - size not necessarily true for all motors but you get the idea.
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Cheers guys
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Small rotor also equals less brakes, more heat and higher power consumption...
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The smaller the gap between the rotor and the stator, the more efficient the motor is.
If possible, using a slightly lower than normal turn motor with the large rotor will give best results. |
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