One advantage of the PM motor over the WF motor was that the PM motor had more torque and much more speed.
At the same time when I was running those tests I posted, I was also testing my coil switches. With the WF motor I was getting upto 3.5 volts. WIth the PM motor I was getting well over 5 volts. I dont recall the exact voltage of the coil switches with the PM and I think my voltage log is water logged(no pun intended) after my workshop flooded. But i do recall the pulse amount was much more, which was caused by the increased speed.
Bizzy
At the same time when I was running those tests I posted, I was also testing my coil switches. With the WF motor I was getting upto 3.5 volts. WIth the PM motor I was getting well over 5 volts. I dont recall the exact voltage of the coil switches with the PM and I think my voltage log is water logged(no pun intended) after my workshop flooded. But i do recall the pulse amount was much more, which was caused by the increased speed.
Bizzy
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