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*[[Electric Motor Design Notes]]
*[[Efficiency of Electric Motors]]
*[[Efficiency of Electric Motors]]
*[[Electromagnet and Magnet Strength Comparison]]
*[[Electromagnet and Magnet Strength Comparison]]
*[[Electric Motor Sourcing]]
*[[Electric Motor Windings]]
*[[Electric Motor SMEs]]
*[[Electric Motor Generator]]
*[[Electric Motors]]
*[[3D Printed Electric Motor]]
*[[3D Printed Axial Flux Electric Motor]]
*[[Open Source Axial Flux Electric Motor]]
*[[3D Printed Electric Motor]]
*[[Lorentz Force]] - electtons are forced along electric field, and perpendicular to magnetic field
[[Category:Design Guide]]

Latest revision as of 17:31, 11 November 2020

Best Candidate for OSE

  • Usable power
  • Easy to build
  • Low cost

Candidate

  • 500W, 2500 RPM - brushless DC, includes ESR circuit design. 73% efffucient.
  • I don't see why this simple thing would not be fully functional and immediately workable with the plastic shredder. I am amazed at the small size for the power output. The guy who designed this is pretty sharp.
  • The Halbach array one is one option (see 3D Printed Electric Motor) - but the AmazingDIYprojects one seems to be 1/3 the cost and 2x lower weight. Seems like $30 for the mechanical parts.
  • Lends itself well to 3D printing.
  • Looks completely competitive with off-shelf professional motors - minus some efficiency. But not bad for first functional prototype.

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