RC electric motor

October 8, 2009 by ToyBusiness  
Filed under RC

Get the most speed out of your stock or modified motors. Entry level kits usually come with “stock” or “closed end bell” type RC electric motor designs. You will have a hard time adjusting the timing or changing the brushes to gain more speed. So the best way to gain power from these motors is to break in the motor brushes and the bronze bushings.

One popular method for breaking in brushes is by using the water dipping method. Here, you dip the motor in a jar of water and attach it to a 3-volt battery supply to run it. This method will also break in the bronze bushings as it will make the armature rotation smoother to give you more rpms and power.


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