Thealin
Hello Thaelin,
Be sure your resistance is not too low, under about 1OHM is generally too low.
A short circuit is a short circuit and has high demands from all of the components including your battery and your wire, and while the motor may run well with so much magnetism generated with some help of the high amperage, I believe you will also run into heating issues, IF your resistance is under about that 1 ohm mark.
Magnetism is our call sign, not amperage for HER.
If the OHMS are too low then maybe you could do bifilar of 24AWG which should give about 30% more resistance per strand. Wire Chart Expect about a 40% increase (total, going from 22AWG to 24AWG) in resistance because you will be able to fit a few extra turns in your armature slots.
A resistance of 1.2-1.6OHMs has been noted and should be a good value to aim for.
Best wishes,
matt
Hello Thaelin,
Be sure your resistance is not too low, under about 1OHM is generally too low.
A short circuit is a short circuit and has high demands from all of the components including your battery and your wire, and while the motor may run well with so much magnetism generated with some help of the high amperage, I believe you will also run into heating issues, IF your resistance is under about that 1 ohm mark.
Magnetism is our call sign, not amperage for HER.
If the OHMS are too low then maybe you could do bifilar of 24AWG which should give about 30% more resistance per strand. Wire Chart Expect about a 40% increase (total, going from 22AWG to 24AWG) in resistance because you will be able to fit a few extra turns in your armature slots.
A resistance of 1.2-1.6OHMs has been noted and should be a good value to aim for.
Best wishes,
matt
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