Hi, not sure, I guess it depends on the application (speed, power, driving, gearing, etc). Anyway, in that case I would start searching for a higher torque, metal (worm) geared dc motor and try to find more info in some introductory videos such as th-cam.com/video/Q6BvTTaS3eM/w-d-xo.html. Good luck!
In this video you can see the motor pinion is a worm gear. It won't allow the motor to be driven by the output. th-cam.com/video/xP1iDDszdqk/w-d-xo.html
Can you do this test with 550 sized r/c motors with lets say a low 12 turn vs. a high 27 turn?
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Rpm????
i need help, do you know what kind of dc motor will work to lift 50 lb?
Hi, not sure, I guess it depends on the application (speed, power, driving, gearing, etc). Anyway, in that case I would start searching for a higher torque, metal (worm) geared dc motor and try to find more info in some introductory videos such as th-cam.com/video/Q6BvTTaS3eM/w-d-xo.html. Good luck!
Hi. Could you tell me which model that motor is, and where you bought it? Amazon? Ebay? It's exactly what I am looking for.
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If you leave this weight spin this motor, is it able to generate energy?
This is gear motor, it will not move in this way
In this video you can see the motor pinion is a worm gear. It won't allow the motor to be driven by the output.
th-cam.com/video/xP1iDDszdqk/w-d-xo.html
@@ionymous6733 so it mean if i turn off the power the weight didnt back down?
@@masririd9170 You are right. A worm wheel won't be able to drive the worm gear.
@@ionymous6733 thank you so much
7 RPM?