The regular-sized Johnson

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The regular-sized Johnson

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I have a new Johnson motor from a power tool, hate to toss it into the scrap bin. Here's the specs:http://terpconnect.umd.edu/~grams/motor%20HC683LG-001.pdf

Thoughts if it would be any good for bashing?
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Re: The regular-sized Johnson

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540/05-sized motor from a powertool or rideon toy doesn't necessarily
mean its suitable for our RC, they can come in many different windings
internally specced for 3/6/12/18/24/etc volt usage

tool motors often have a knurled shaft for press-on pinion too;
you'd need to file off the knurls then cut a flat onto the hard shaft
to fit a RC pinion... not the easiest job in the world :wink:


putting mod 540s into powertools & powertoys otoh... that's another story :twisted:

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esaresky75 wrote:I have a new Johnson motor from a power tool, hate to toss it into the scrap bin. Here's the specs:http://terpconnect.umd.edu/~grams/motor%20HC683LG-001.pdf

Thoughts if it would be any good for bashing?
Only one way to find out... :wink:
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THEYTOOKMYTHUMB wrote:
esaresky75 wrote:I have a new Johnson motor from a power tool, hate to toss it into the scrap bin. Here's the specs:http://terpconnect.umd.edu/~grams/motor%20HC683LG-001.pdf

Thoughts if it would be any good for bashing?
Only one way to find out... :wink:
Trust the Thumbster on this.... if ever there was an expert on (bashing) Johnsons, it's him...

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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See Thumbs ! Told you . I was sure Thumbs was going to have a field day with this thread . He's off his game .

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:lol: :lol: Actually, I was being serious. Now I'm disappointed that I didn't pick up on it earlier... :lol:
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THEYTOOKMYTHUMB wrote::lol: :lol: Actually, I was being serious.
Leave me out of it!
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Re: The regular-sized Johnson

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I get e-mails with the same title as this thread all the time. :mrgreen:

Sounds interesting...let us know what you find out. :wink:

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