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I have two or three small motors with gear reduction. I was able to remove one geared section. The way I am figuring the gear ratio I come up with 4:1. This seems way too slow? Here is the gear tooth count- I must be doing something wrong.
I have two or three small motors with gear reduction. I was able to remove one geared section. The way I am figuring the gear ratio I come up with 4:1. This seems way too slow? Here is the gear tooth count- I must be doing something wrong.The sun gear is 12 teeth (motor driven) the planetary gears (3 of them) each with 16 teeth, and the ring gear (stationary} 41 teeth.I tried this into an 4-4-0 loco and the top speed is very slow 10-15 MPH guessing on that.The biggest problem is I do not have any of the motor or gear specks.The loco can creep so slow you can take a cat nap waiting for it to creep to the next tie. Very smooth and lots of toque.
That’s why I did not come up with the right Ratio. But at any rate the output speed is too slow, I will have to see what is in the worm drive.
Pete, that is possible. These teach are small and being an internal tooth are hard to count. I marked the first tooth and counted the teeth twice but I still could have mis counted. But even if I did not count the ring gear correctly (missed or added a tooth) would not the ratio be very close?Max, do not understand the planetary gear count. Why would you add the planetary gear teeth and add the number of planetary gears used? We really do not need three planetary gears, do we? Two would also work?I am headed up stairs now to recount the gears.Something to think about. I worked on many torque hubs and you had to time the planetary gears to the ring gear when you put them back together, if you did not do this you, would break the ring gear case.