Goedendag ;-)

>From Carlos Reyes' www.rcadvisor.com newsletter at
http://wwwrcadvisor.com/

***  Measuring Motor Constants: Rm and Kv,  method 2 ***
This is an alternate method that is easier but less safe.
http://rcadvisor.com/measuring-motor-constants-rm-kv-method-2

Vriendelijke groeten ;-) Ron van Sommeren
near Nijmegen, Nederland
http://www.rmvc-cumulus.nl/

On 11 August 2012 18:45, Ron van Sommeren <ron.van.somme...@gmail.com>wrote:

>
> *** Measuring Motor Constants: Voltage Constant (Kv) ***
> Don’t panic! Using my special trick, measuring this one is dead simple.
> http://rcadvisor.com/measuring-motor-constants-voltage-constant-kv
>
> *** Measuring Motor Constants: Winding Resistance (Rm) ***
> Measuring this one is a bit tricky, but not hard to do once you get
> the hang of it.
> http://rcadvisor.com/measuring-motor-constants-winding-resistance-rm
>
> On 4 August 2012 14:25, Ron van Sommeren <ron.van.somme...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > *** Measuring Motor Constants: Introduction ***
> > Introduction to measuring the electric brushless outrunner motor
> > constants Rm, I0, and Kv.
> > http://rcadvisor.com/measuring-motor-constants-introduction
> >
> > *** Measuring Motor Constants: Tools ***
> > A run down of the tools you can use to measure the electric brushless
> > outrunner motor constants.
> > http://rcadvisor.com/measuring-motor-constants-tools
> >
> > *** Measuring Motor Constants: Power Factor ***
> > Think you can measure the voltage and current right at the motor? Think
> again.
> > http://rcadvisor.com/measuring-motor-constants-power-factor
> >
> > *** Measuring Motor Constants: No Load Current (I0) ***
> > The simplest motor constant to measure, I only recommend one method
> > for doing this.
> > http://rcadvisor.com/measuring-motor-constants-load-current-i0
>

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