Trinity Aluminum Endbell, Jr's Choice. ??

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Re: Trinity Aluminum Endbell, Jr's Choice. ??

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The insides.

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Re: Trinity Aluminum Endbell, Jr's Choice. ??

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RCveteran wrote: Mon Apr 27, 2020 11:56 am 20200427_104536.jpg

The insides.
machine-wound double-something, and looks like trinity stacks iirc indeed...
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Re: Trinity Aluminum Endbell, Jr's Choice. ??

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Been a long time, what are you looking at to see double wound, I recall it is the two wires effectively bundled together that come up where attached to commutator. Also these were the washers that fell out, remind me order they go back in? Big fiber one on top of commutator, followed by little metal one, and small fiber one at opposite end? Man old age, way back I rebuilt a ton of these and now can't recall anything.

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Re: Trinity Aluminum Endbell, Jr's Choice. ??

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RCveteran wrote: Mon Apr 27, 2020 12:17 pm Been a long time, what are you looking at to see double wound, I recall it is the two wires effectively bundled together that come up where attached to commutator. Also these were the washers that fell out, remind me order they go back in? Big fiber one on top of commutator, followed by little metal one, and small fiber one at opposite end? Man old age, way back I rebuilt a ton of these and now can't recall anything.


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Re: Trinity Aluminum Endbell, Jr's Choice. ??

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Well, a lot has changed in 3.5 years. To say the least. :D But that armature lives on with someone else at this point, long since gone to the ebay grave yard.

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