The first impression of them is that they are HUGE! One of these would make 5-6 NEMA17's.
I fed 12v to one of them and it made a serious attempt to jump off of the work table. At 5v and roughly 1000 rpm (16 mm/sec) it is still putting out loads of torque.
I connected a 1.57v AA battery to the motor and it turns at a rate that looks to be about 300 rpm (5 mm/sec).
From there I went on to check amperage at the 3 voltage levels. Here is approximately what I got...
- 12v - 2.3 amps
- 5.5v - 2.1 amps (after motor warmed up)
- 1.57v - 1.7 amps (AA Battery)
Given the fact that this motor is a brushed DC motor measuring the resistance of the armature was a bit tricky. It appears to be about 0.7 ohms, however.
Tomorrow I plan to bolt one of these to the z-axis and cobble some sort of coupling to the threaded drive rod together. :-)
Cool stuff, anything that can "avoid the need for a gearbox" is bound to keep things good and simple. :)
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