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PostPosted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 6:20 am    Post subject: Woodcomp motors Reply with quote

 
I just had another look at the selection of Woodcomp motors I have in my box of 'useless' items.
Two are still in their original packaging. They are very small and were sent in error. I have no idea exactly which prop model they would be used on.
The information on the box is : Bosch C Skil C Dremel. Made in Mexico C 2.4/3.6V. The name on all motors is Johnson. So my assumption is that these motors are made by Johnson C and used by at least the 3 named tool manufacturers for their power tools. Nothing wrong with that C but the claim that their motors are Bosch motors is a little bit misleading.
 
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 6:55 am    Post subject: Woodcomp motors Reply with quote

Karl Heindl wrote:

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I just had another look at the selection of Woodcomp motors I have in my
box of 'useless' items.
Two are still in their original packaging. They are very small and were
sent in error. I have no idea exactly which prop model they would be
used on.
The information on the box is : Bosch, Skil, Dremel. Made in Mexico,
2.4/3.6V. The name on all motors is Johnson. So my assumption is that
these motors are made by Johnson, and used by at least the 3 named tool
manufacturers for their power tools. Nothing wrong with that, but the
claim that their motors are Bosch motors is a little bit misleading.

Maybe they use a different brand for the 2.4 Volt motors than for the 12
Volt motors?

Anyway, I ordered a Woodcomp prop, so I will take a look inside to see
what's in.

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 8:34 am    Post subject: Woodcomp motors Reply with quote

 
Frans C
 
I was not trying to imply anything about the voltage C just passing on some information. I have seven Woodcomp motors C all are Johnson C and all run on at least up to 9V. I don't think the controller sends out 12V anyway C  but Mark could probably elaborate on that.
My concern is not the voltage C but do these motors generate enough torque to turn the blades at maximum rpm ? Apparently they do C because no-one else has reported any failures.
It's just one of those things. I am sure that you will be very happy with your propeller.
 
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Date: Mon C 30 Mar 2009 16:52:27 +0200
From: frans(at)paardnatuurlijk.nl
To: europa-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Re: Woodcomp motors

--> Europa-List message posted by: Frans Veldman <frans(at)paardnatuurlijk.nl>

Karl Heindl wrote:

> I just had another look at the selection of Woodcomp motors I have in my
> box of 'useless' items.
> Two are still in their original packaging. They are very small and were
> sent in error. I have no idea exactly which prop model they would be
> used on.
> The information on the box is : Bosch C Skil C Dremel. Made in Mexico C
> 2.4/3.6V. The name on all motors is Johnson. So my assumption is that
> these motors are made by Johnson C and used by at least the 3 named tool
> manufacturers for their power tools. Nothing wrong with that C but the
> claim that their motors are Bosch motors is a little bit misleading.

Maybe they use a different brand for the 2.4 Volt motors than for the 12
Volt motors?

Anyway C I ordered a Woodcomp prop C so I will take a look inside to see
what's in.

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Frans Veldman

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 10:25 am    Post subject: Woodcomp motors Reply with quote

Karl Heindl wrote:

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I was not trying to imply anything about the voltage, just passing on
some information. I have seven Woodcomp motors, all are Johnson, and all
run on at least up to 9V. I don't think the controller sends out 12V
anyway, but Mark could probably elaborate on that.

The controller uses Pulse Width Modulation. The pulses are 12V, but the
average depends on the setting, i.e. a setting of 50% means that the
motor, for all practical purposes, will see an average of 6 Volts.

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My concern is not the voltage, but do these motors generate enough
torque to turn the blades at maximum rpm ? Apparently they do, because
no-one else has reported any failures.

Depends on the blades, the distribution of the load over the blades
(much like the torque required to turn the Europa tailplanes, i.e.
neglectible). Mark warned me that the scimitar blades are more difficult
to turn because of their asymmetrical load. As the scimitar blades offer
no advantages (according to Woodcomp) over the normal blades, I have
choosen the normal blades.

Quote:
It's just one of those things. I am sure that you will be very happy
with your propeller.

I hope so. Wink It would be nice if one could just swap a propeller
during flight for comparison. If my Europa turns out to perform well,
there are a dozen of things that could be the cause, it wouldn't be easy
to contribute that to a single item. And of course, it could well be
possible that it is going to be a dog.

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Frans Veldman


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