What’s the best way to turn a high-powered brushless DC motor optimized for hobby use into a decent low-RPM generator ... settled on with his BLDC rewinding and rewiring project.
Sure, that configuration is just fine for rc plane and multicopter enthusiasts, but for roboticists looking to drive these bldc motors in a low-speed-high-torque configuration, the searches come ...
The motor is a 192kv Turnigy Aerodrive brushless hobby BLDC. Rated for 48v, it's max speed is ~9000 RPM. I don't expect to drive it quite so fast, and it will be geared down with a reduction ...
It sports a 5 star energy efficiency rating, thanks to the BLDC motor, which generates less heat, and requires less energy to work off of. The fan has a speed of 370 rpm, good enough for medium ...
focusing on the differences between Brushless DC Motors (BLDC) and Brushed DC Motors. Key concepts, advantages, and applications of each motor type are explained clearly. This is part two of the ...