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Thread: motor size

  1. #1
    Hi Guys

    Does anyone know if the graupner speed 900 bb turbo motor aka speed 900 motor has changed in size?

    i bought one and it arrived today, i'm sure my others at home are much bigger and beefier i've checked all the measurements to the site and the check out so i haven't got a different one to the one i ordered as far as i can see

    anyone with an 'old used' one that they don't mind telling me the dimensions off that would be helpful

    cheers guys alex

  2. #2
    The last ones we bought about 6 months ago are still exactly the same size as the ones we bought 5 years ago.

  3. #3
    I've just compared my new motor and old motor after getting a new gear today, and I concure with Alex:



    Having inspected it, it looks like there is no internal capacitors on the new one

  4. #4
    Wow, that is a bit smaller now. Hope the performance isn't compromised as a result, although it would make it easier to fit one into Drumroll II. What shop did you get that from Dave?

  5. #5
    Westbourne models

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  7. #7
    I've done some digging and found this motor which appears to be the one Westbourne models is selling....

    900 Torque Motor
    900 High Torque motor from Caldercraft Electric Motors (CEM).

    Nominal Voltage: 12V
    Operating Range: 6-24V
    RPM at Nominal Voltage: 3000
    No Load Current: 0.4A
    Current at Nominal Voltage: 5.0A
    Stall Current: 20.3A
    1/4in plain output shaft

    http://www.model-dockyard.com/acatal...ve_Motors.html at the bottom of the page.
    http://www.jotika-ltd.com/Pages/1024...gs/CEM900T.htm
    http://www.cornwallmodelboats.co.uk/...og/cem900.html

    The picture is the same as the motor on the Westbourne models site. Lets compare the stats..

    Graupner nominal voltage = 12v
    Caldercraft nominal voltage = 12v

    Graupner operating range = 6-40v
    Caldercraft operating range = 6-24V

    Graupner no-load speed = 6500rpm
    Caldercraft no-load speed = 3000rpm

    Graupner no load current = 1.1A
    Caldercraft no load current = 0.4A

    Graupner current drain at max efficiency = 8.0A
    Caldercraft current at max efficiency = 5.0A

    Graupner stall current = 54A
    Caldercraft stall current = 20.3A

    The Caldercraft motor will not perform anywhere close to what the Graupner 900 series motor will produce. The biggest areas being the no load speed, lower operating range and lower stall current with indicates a poorer quality of motor. It is very deceiving for Westbourne models to sell this motor and not update the specification.

    But the major insult I think is the price difference Model-Dockyard sells the Caldercraft 900 motor for £26.40, Cornwall Model Boats sells it for £25.85 but Westbourne models still charge a premium £31.97 a big £5 difference.

    Well that's all I have left to say really, I should be a detective

  8. #8
    yes i knew i was right

    yeh i did wonder as there were no stickers or box at all

    i think i gonna be returning mine as i need the real thing

    cheers all

  9. #9
    i also got mine from westbourne models like Dave

    when you search the exact motor name in google it somes up with the same name on the westbourne model site however from then on there is no mention of the graupner name

    also copied the specs from westbourne site

    Specs
    Nominal voltage 12 V Operating voltage range 6 ... 40 V No-load rpm 6500 min
    No-load current drain 1,1 A Current drain at max. efficiency 8 A Current drain when stalled 54 A
    Length of case, excl. shaft 85 mm Shaft diameter 6 mm Weight 645 g

    which i believe lines up with the real graupner version?????

    when i got it and thought it looked small i weighed it and it is roughly 500g not the 645g they say


    hmmmmmm very annoying to say the least.......

  10. #10
    Many thanks for that info Chris, excellent detective work
    I suppose the lack of sticker/box should have been a pretty obvious give-away but it certainly didn't cross my mind.

    When I got my Speed 900s they were £27 from Redbank Models and for a while they were the cheapest I could find. They've now gone up to £37 on there, but considering that's only £6 more than buying the Caldercraft motor from Westbourne, I think it's a small sacrifice for a much better performance.

    The Redbank Models link for anyone looking for the Graupner motor: http://redbankmodels.co.uk/product_info ... cts_id=759

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