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Hi Guys

If you had a bunch of vintage Tamiya rotors in front of you and they were all mixed, with technigold, technipower and technituned, how would you know which was which?

 

Max

Posted
5 hours ago, kasparov said:

Hi Guys

If you had a bunch of vintage Tamiya rotors in front of you and they were all mixed, with technigold, technipower and technituned, how would you know which was which?

 

Max

Tuned armature has the thinnest wire I think, most turns.

Power is quite similar to Gold in thickness & turns.

 

Don't mix them together at once :) & label them with a texta.

Posted
6 hours ago, kasparov said:

Hi Guys

If you had a bunch of vintage Tamiya rotors in front of you and they were all mixed, with technigold, technipower and technituned, how would you know which was which?

 

Max

Hmm, this sounds like a classic case of 'now why didnt i take them apart one at a time?' :unsure:

J

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On 4/5/2020 at 7:32 PM, junkmunki said:

Hmm, this sounds like a classic case of 'now why didnt i take them apart one at a time?' :unsure:

J

lol...well I knew what was what 6 months ago, but forgot about the hobby for a while and now when I've come back to it totally forgot what rotors came from where :)

 

I'll post a picture, there is only 3 I'm curious about.

 

Max

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One on the right looks like a double wind.

 

Edit, none of the motors you list are double wind. So i guess its single wind but wound strange. So my guess is the one on the right is technituned. The other two, one is 21t one is 23t. Which one looks like it might have more turns? To me the middle one looks like less turns bit fatter wire so should be the technigold.

Thats just my guessing though.

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