Hi,
A week ago I found an old electro-scooter and stripped it. One of the 4 magnets in the motor had come loose, thus blocking the rotor; causing overcurrent, burning the brushes (smell!), blowing the electronics, ruining the batteries (2*12V/12AH :-( ), which I was really interested in. Oh yeah, some wiring had melted too....
Anyway, on opening the motor I found the cause: one magnet had come loose. I've reglued it and fixed the brushes. The front bearing is dead (608Z; 8 mm ID, 22 mm OD), but is easy to replace (price of a bearing?).
It says 24VDC 14Amp 2750 RPM 250W on the label.
Connected it to 12VDC just a few hours ago (before I read this post; that's why I remember all those numbers) and it spins very slow, about 300 RPM? DOn't know what 24V would do, but I don't think anywhere near 2750RPM.
The idea I had was putting it on an exercise bike, to generate a little power. However, I can make the pedals go round at 80RPM; to go to 2750 RPM would mean a very high gearing-ratio.
I'll see if I can find a new bearing for not too much money, and see what this motor does at about 500RPM on the exercise bike. Don't think I'll hold my breath, though. I'd be amazed if useful voltage/power came out of it.
Oh yeah, I did give a bit of a spin by hand; about 1Vopen, Ishort some 100mA; I couldn't spin it very hard, because my hand hurts on the tooth-gear (term?).
I'll keep youse informed if anything good comes out of it,
Good luck with yours,
Peter (The Netherlands)