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I bet that new motor was an upgrade besides making room. It is very smooth and slow!
Absolutely!The Tramfabriek motors play extremely well with ESU decoders. With the gearing this little bugger will slow to a crawl and the TCS keep alive makes it rock solid through switches.
Bachmann motors, while coreless, they are really low-end motors with only 3-segment commutator. I took one apart, so I know. Kato coreless motors have 5-segment commutator, and some other coreless motors I have examined have 7-segment commutators. Those are really smooth with lots of torque. Think of the number of segments as number of poles in a standard open frame motor. I have no knowledge of the Tramfabriek motors.
@peteski,Thanks for the motor information.Is there any way to tell by the specs what’s on the inside of the motors? As in are there particular specs to be looked for other than just physical dimensions when sourcing motors?Jim