So KZbin ended up deeming my first upload of this video as “ineligible for monetization” due to about 30 seconds of background music. This reupload should fix that. Also, I meant for the first upload to remain unlisted for an extra day but I didn’t do that and so it lost about 75% of the usual audience. This video should get the usual amount of views along with being monetization friendly. Sorry! More content this week!
@jj87a3 жыл бұрын
I'm very interested to see your more detailed video on this. No shimming out shaft play in this one, nor shimming the magnets closer to the armature - hopefully in the next!
@saikotikvixen29223 жыл бұрын
I remember following your guide on your older channel. Good times.
@starlifter3032 ай бұрын
It helped a lot. How to get a stronger magnet can? is there any recommendation?
@rebornspawn2 жыл бұрын
I love your channel and come to you for any mods I decide to do to my replica. One massive thing I feel that would have made this video better, is if you showed results of before and after. Quick chrono clip would have done this. I feel this would inspire people more to take on the challenge of making your own. So we can see that the effort is worth it. Apart from that, I appreciate your effort in making these very informative videos. Knowledge is only power when shared. Take care and thank you
@TomMayhi83 жыл бұрын
Much appreciate this vid. I’m currently attempting to make one now
@DisguisedAirsofter3 жыл бұрын
The extremely low amp draw of high tpa motors can allow some interesting builds if you run a 14.8v battery. When you have a setup drawing 10-15A rather than 20-25A (or even more), you lose much less power to resistance in the system and you can gain phenomenal trigger response - even with low current batteries. The thinner wiring in the higher turn armatures usually has the weakness of allowing less current to pass, resulting in reduced stall torque compared to thicker wiring at the same voltage, but a higher voltage will negate this weakness. I've had setups drop as much as 25% input watts for the same output watts when going from a 16tpa motor on 11.1v to a 28tpa motor on 14.8v.
@uazfoursixnine3 жыл бұрын
Great video... again :) I've got a question for you: I installed helical gears (one of my best shimming jobs), high speed motor, Perun AB++ mosfet, M120 spring and a 7.4 V 2200 mAh 20c Li-Po. The motor gets quite hot very fast; should I be worried? I have 2 other simmular builds and a simmular hot motor issue
@victorsumail69383 жыл бұрын
Hi sir...how many tpa is 26k rpm?what gauce of copper?thank you...
@lubbert-aka3 жыл бұрын
Personally I would ask if he doesn't want to explain how you find out how much tpa an motor has. That would be fantastic.
@mkepm51742 жыл бұрын
Hi , Build a FT with SHS HT can + 28tpa armature from a chaoli motor. But my FT runs hot after 100 semi spam which doesn’t matter bc it’ sa build for my DMR. Don’t know how many amps it pulls but it runs hot same way outside of the grip , so no load at all.. What could be the reason for that ? Thanks in advance :)
@The-Mafia-kq8zw2 жыл бұрын
shimming possibly
@mkepm51742 жыл бұрын
@@The-Mafia-kq8zw i doubt, shimming is great, i only hear piston slap when i fire no gear sound at all . same method i do for my other airsoft gun who don’t run hot . I bought an ampmeter bc i only have a nano hard mosfet on this one. I also found that the motor runs hot out of motor grip . I will find tomorrow when receive my ampmeter