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==DC motors== | ==DC motors== | ||
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+ | * ADC motors http://www.adcmotors.com/ Dealer: http://www.electricvehiclesusa.com/ | ||
+ | * Warp motors http://www.go-ev.com/ | ||
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+ | Another thing to pay attention too is the motor specs. Many times you can use a motor for WAY over it's rated specs. Motor manufacturers will often sell the EXACT same motor to two different companies with two different labels stating different specs. If a company comes along and needs a motor and they already have one that will work in that application, they will simply relabel the existing motor rather than design a new one. | ||
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+ | Take for example this 2hp 9" GE motor selling for $200 at Surplus Center: | ||
+ | http://www.surpluscenter.com/item.asp?UID=2006102212332689&item=10-2120&catname=electric | ||
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+ | This looks to me like GE took one of their nominal 96V 10hp motors and slapped a 24V 2hp label on it. Take particular note of the 1050RPM rating, this motor can easily handle 4 or 5 times this much. This is a huge motor, I think this is similar to the GE motor that many of the drag racers like to use. It's even bigger than the GE motor in my pickup. | ||
==Ac Motors== | ==Ac Motors== | ||
* http://www.metricmind.com/ | * http://www.metricmind.com/ | ||
* http://www.acpropulsion.com/ | * http://www.acpropulsion.com/ |
Revision as of 18:16, 22 October 2006
DC motors
- ADC motors http://www.adcmotors.com/ Dealer: http://www.electricvehiclesusa.com/
- Warp motors http://www.go-ev.com/
Another thing to pay attention too is the motor specs. Many times you can use a motor for WAY over it's rated specs. Motor manufacturers will often sell the EXACT same motor to two different companies with two different labels stating different specs. If a company comes along and needs a motor and they already have one that will work in that application, they will simply relabel the existing motor rather than design a new one.
Take for example this 2hp 9" GE motor selling for $200 at Surplus Center: http://www.surpluscenter.com/item.asp?UID=2006102212332689&item=10-2120&catname=electric
This looks to me like GE took one of their nominal 96V 10hp motors and slapped a 24V 2hp label on it. Take particular note of the 1050RPM rating, this motor can easily handle 4 or 5 times this much. This is a huge motor, I think this is similar to the GE motor that many of the drag racers like to use. It's even bigger than the GE motor in my pickup.