Brushless Motor Pole Count vs Speed, Torque, Efficiency, Start up Hesitation
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A look at Brushless Motor INRUNNER poles and what difference the pole count makes to Torque, Efficiency and Cogging Torque.
Correction: 60,000 x (4/2)= 120,000 eRPM
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I don't know how more rc enthusiasts aren't subscribed. I love your videos!
@RCexplained
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you like them! Thanks for the comment RCnurse.
I would like too add. I do find most of Ryan’s video’s very interesting.
You might have an error in your graphic. 60,000 x (4/2)
@RCexplained
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, correction noted in description!
This Video Greatly Helped Me!
@RCexplained
5 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for explaining ryan. This helps alot
@RCexplained
3 жыл бұрын
Happy to help!
A VERY important note that isn't a topic in this vid is that a higher pole count will have less shaft rotation before back emf occurs to the esc, thus making startup alot smother/steady without a sensor from a dead stop. That's one of the reasons why brushless non sensored crawler motors usually have a high polecount. This matters less on a basher but I wouldn't want to run a 2pole these days since the startup is significantly better on 4poles or higher making a high geared 2pole setup really hard to launch. Thanks for the vids! Love the real science behind everything!
Another great video, keep them coming. Thanks.
@RCexplained
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, will do!
Thanks for all the info Ryan, very helpful as always.👍🏼🚗
@RCexplained
3 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you very much.
im trying to find out what motor to buy and this helped alot.
Great explanation!
@RCexplained
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Can you suggest a few resources, textbooks which can explain these topics in detail?
Another fantastic vide…: tutorial ! Super clear and non-ambiguous. A subscription must ! Question I have is whether a higher pole count would possibly equate to a smoother, more quiet running motor ? Such as a Hacker A50 10-pole vs a TPP 4050 4-pole ? Background : looking for the “Bentley” boat drive units for ascale mahogany speedboat
@RCexplained
Жыл бұрын
It really depends on motor design and the esc used, however you may find that the higher pole count motor seems to operate smoother and with better control at slow speeds.
@jacquesshiet5643
Жыл бұрын
@@RCexplained Thank you for taking the time to answer Ryan. Very kind. I would agree that a higher pole count would appear smoother. Subjectively. But the ESC may well be just as- or perhaps even more important than the motor iself here…
let me ask if there are 2 motors DC of the same size, one with 2 poles and the other with 4 poles, which motor rotates faster and which one will bear the load better. thank you very much.
I'm having an issue with 12 pole motors not being compatible with some esc. Why is that?
I believe you put the wrong eRPM for the 4 pole at 1:50
@RCexplained
3 жыл бұрын
yes, thanks, correction in description
Was hoping you’d mention motor “turn”
6-pole sensorless motors are perfect for crawlers.
No love for outrunners? Why do huge outrunners tend to have a pancakes shape with a very large diameter and small length with 50+ poles?
Why don't they have 3 and 4 pole motors?
@RCexplained
3 жыл бұрын
Poles have to be in pairs of North / South
@LawrenceTimme
3 жыл бұрын
@@RCexplained but you can get a model train with a 3 or 5 pole motor?
@RCexplained
3 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure about model trains, however, it does not sound like they use 3 phase brushless motors.
@LawrenceTimme
3 жыл бұрын
@@RCexplained they are brushed motors I think.
@RCexplained
3 жыл бұрын
Makes sense, then yes the brushed motors can be 3 pole.
Go Glow everyone jk
So basically this video was a waste of time. Ryan said it doesn’t matter what pole your motor is. Look at the other specifications of the motor.
What a waste of time...