JW;
Not responding is fine but incorrect inferences deflect the focus away from the orignal question.
I answered your question. That you don't like the answer is not my problem.
I thought self-protection mechanisms (regulation) were common among production type turbines to prevent them from getting too hot and becommeing damaged. I guess I assumed the ametec motor was not immune to this.
Well, I guess thats the difference between manufactured and required to be idiot proof and Do It Yourself by someone with a clue.
It seems pretty common for folks new to this to over think a lot of stuff that doesn't need to be. Most believe they are thinking "out of the box" but still don't understand the contents of said box.
Personally, I think Ameteks are just toys to get started. Quick and easy with PVC blades but just too many limiting factors to the motor to start with. Adding anything much beyond a prop and a tail is a waste of effort as far as I am concerned.
Might want to look into "Ohms Law", "Watts Law" and some basic electricity information. Because, frankly, this is all pretty basic stuff you should learn about that will help you truly understand why the resistance of the coils will prevent any significant heating from current.
Its your time and resources so feel free to do as you feel necessary.
Tom.
"Education consists mainly of what we have unlearned."--Mark Twain
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