New DASH 2 lam Arm -First test report.... (from Slotbubba)
"I only got 3 from the first order, but have more coming from a 2nd vendor. So, each one Ohmed very even across the 3 poles, but not a huge surprise each motor was different. One was 16.6, next was 16.9, and the last was 17.4. In a way this could be good to help tune a car for a given set of magnets for those of us that get too serious at times.
The comms are pretty darn flat, and it took only a few turns with a com tool/sandpaper disk set up to have a super nice surface to start running with. Ran in a Aurora Tjet chassis, with Dash magnets and Wizzard brushes.
Used a 0-20V adjustable power supply and did gradual voltage changes.
Each one was SUPER smooth across the voltage range, after letting each one run for a while at 6V to do a little bit of brush break in.
Generally pretty happy with them, until I looked at the two I had been spinning up in a test chassis. Here is a photo of one that has been run for just a few minutes (on the left) versus one that has not been run.
Look carefully on the left, you'll see that the outer part of the windings have shifted outward and are loose. Especially the pole that is near 2 O'clock. Maybe a minor thing, but something to really keep an eye on! Both arms that I ran came out looking about the same.
So…keep you eyes on them as you test, and report what you see if anything. "
