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Old 07.03.04, 12:37
wildstallion
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Default Anyone cant tell me what these mean

Any genius out there can explain to me what is meant by..

Io: 0.40A

and

Rm: .120

from a motor spec chart, I find this interesting and want to learn more.
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Old 07.03.04, 12:45
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Default Re: Anyone cant tell me what these mean

Io = No load Current

Rm = Speed Regulation Constant

Both found here:
http://www.buehlermotor.com/cgi-bin/sr.exe/glosanhangus
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Old 07.03.04, 16:00
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Default Re: Anyone cant tell me what these mean

OK smart people...how about FET and BEC? I apologize if I'm stepping on your post!
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Old 07.03.04, 16:05
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Field Effect Transistor and Battery Eliminator Circuit!

Not sure what the first one does, but the second one enables you to use the flight pack to power the Rx as opposed to a separate battery pack.
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Old 07.03.04, 16:07
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Default Re: Anyone cant tell me what these mean

FET = Field-Effect Transistor

BEC = Battery Eliminator Circuit
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Old 07.03.04, 16:24
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What a cool site..thanks....my FET has a big smoking hole in it?!?!
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Old 07.03.04, 16:34
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and whats FFF or something?
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