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So it seems that the motors are the same but the flywheels may differ? That's what I was suspicious of.
Just make sure you have a Atlas scale speed motor. Atlas locos have 4 different motors that turn different RPMs. The Atlas scale speed motors that I tested turn between 11,000 - 12,000 RPMs at 12 volts. The older motors and also Kato motors that I tested turn almost 30.000 RPMs at 12 volts and the reason they have an extremely high top speed. I have replaced almost all my older Kato and Atlas locos motors with the better running Atlas scale speed one.
So if you wanted to purchase a couple of the Atlas scale speed motors to experiment with, where would you recommend that they be obtained from? (Anyone else can chime in here as well, but I'm looking for people who are sure about their answer). For example, I see this: https://shop.atlasrr.com/p-3058-n-gp-motor-flywheel-assembly.aspx , but not the term "scale speed". Thanks in advance, MH
These are worth a try if you feel confident in your ability to switch the flywheels to a new motor: https://www.ebay.com/itm/DC-12V-24-46000RPM-High-Speed-5-Pole-Rotor-Motor-6mm-Dual-Shaft-DIY-RC-Car-Boat/123356124760. You will want to by several as not all of the motors are good but they're cheap enough that it's not a big deal. I have used these to repower several Atlas locos with high-speed motors.
I have some of those as spares. And they are scale speed motors, spinning about 11,000 RPM at 12 volts, measured with a tachometer I use around the shop, particularly on my machine tools but also for instances just like this where you want some legitimate data. On those motors that you think are bad, try applying 12 volts to the leads and then poking a wire through the brush retainer hole to add a light force to the brush. Some of them have a skin of oxide on the commutators and this will break through that oxide. Once running they'll clean themselves up, pretty much immediately. I suspect they saw some less than optimum storage conditions and part of why they're available on Ebay but once you get a few revolutions on them they run flawlessly. At least that's what I found. And yes, they turn about 11,000 RPM at 12 volts. The reason I need a couple of motors is because I have two locos that I received with the motors removed, missing, non-existent. I can make use of bad motors as I only need the flywheels from them. The flywheels with the hex pocket.As far as the motors all being the same, it seems that anything that was for a DCC ready chassis should fit. Some others may have a different configuration on the motor contact strips.These are things I'm learning from this exercise and so far I think they are true but would invite additions for my knowledge and that of any others following or contributing to this thread. Thanks to all for your interest and contributions.
Well if there description is correct they aren't scale speed motors. Atlas scale speed motors are 12 volts max. and will self destruct at 24 volts. A 24 volt motor can turn 11,000 rpms at 12 volts but that doesn't mean they are scale speed motors. IMO they are probably rejected motors that were wound with the wrong wire size and the reason they are 24 volt motors. I have lots of Atlas flywheels, just pay for shipping, PM me if interested.