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Important correction to something I said earlier. Not every Faulhaber 1016 motor with a gearhead on eBay will be suitable for just unscrewing the gearhead and putting on a 4:1. There are two 1016's on there right now. One has a 10/1 1024:1 gearhead, the other has a 15/5 141:1 gearhead. BEWARE.The slash/ nomenclature indicates the pinion gear type. So... a standard 4:1 gearhead from Faulhaber is a 10/1. If you get a motor that is set up for 15/5, the 10/1 gearhead will NOT mesh with it. It will physically screw on... I THINK... but the gears won't mesh. You need to make sure you buy 10/1 motors.Now... as for these "cheap" 8mm Faulhabers...look for "Faulhaber 8mm"They often have encoders on the back end of them, but those can be pried off pretty easily.But remember... you still have the problem of getting the right pinion on these before you can put on a gearhead.
Thats why I purchased a few. I want to toss them into an Atlas chassis and see if there is a difference.
Max, these are all 3-4v right? I wonder if the encoder could be used in some way to sync steam chuffs on a sound decoder.
Max -I previously bought one of the 1016s with the 15/5 gearhead on it just for kicks, and I cannot get the motor to unscrew from the gearhead. I don't know exactly how the two are connected. It is still a mystery that I have not solved.Mike
Some gearheads are glued to the motor (epoxy?), so it is very difficult to remove them.
Max, is it possible for you to provide a motor/gear head break down of the motors/gear heads that you have information on.Could go into a sticker file for others to use?For me the N scale motors are a real puzzle.Right now HO motors seem to my biggest problem finding good motors at a reasonable cost. $40.00 to $60.00 is not bad but I have seem some motors costing into $100.00 and up.
How about Micromo? I have never dealt with them, just found this...Here is a 1016 with gearhead. https://www.micromo.com/1016m012g-10-1-64-1-mg09.html