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DC Motor for RSP TQ

Started by carlos hermida, February 25, 2015, 07:55:52 AM

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carlos hermida

Hi for all !

    Since a long time, here I am again guys !
   
   Anyone know what are the specs of dc motors used on RSP TQ Pro made on 2010, or around that, that used 3 board cards?
    I need to replace one from the autospeedbrake and I don't know where I can order it...

   Any one could help me on this?

   Thank you !

Trevor Hale

Welcome Back Carlos.  Isn't there a number on the existing one?

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carlos hermida

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Quote from: Trevor Hale on February 25, 2015, 08:01:10 AM
Welcome Back Carlos.  Isn't there a number on the existing one?

Trev

I didn't removed it yet !  ;D
I made some tests yesterday night with TQ open and it looks like that something is broken inside of it... :(

Trevor Hale

LOL.  I understand.  Not fun to take that stuff apart until you have to, you might loose parts. HA HA HA

Is it a servo or a DC Motor?

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Quote from: Trevor Hale on February 25, 2015, 08:38:16 AM
LOL.  I understand.  Not fun to take that stuff apart until you have to, you might loose parts. HA HA HA

Is it a servo or a DC Motor?

It looks like a DC Motor...round like a eletric motor and 2 poles connected...hahaha

NedH

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The DC Motor in my RSP throttle version 2.1 (with two cards) that runs the trim wheels is Modelcraft RB350100-0A101R. The throttle levers motor is Modelcraft RB350050-0A101R. I don't know the specs for the speedbrake lever.

Hope this helps even though it's different model than yours.

KyleH

Did you mean Modelcraft?
Motorcraft would be an automotive part.
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rs3tier

Mine is newer than that, but I had to replace the motor for the trim wheels as the gearbox had failed and my part was:
Modelcraft RB35, 1:100  Model B/N 227560

As found here:
http://www.conrad-electronic.co.uk/ce/en/product/227560/RB-35-1100-gearbox-motor

My motor just failed again, so this time I have just ordered these as replacements and hope they will fit/work:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/261626227702

Regards,

rs3tier

Oops, just realised the link I posted is for the same model that NedH had referred to .. the 0A101R.



NedH

Quote from: KyleH on February 25, 2015, 12:38:05 PM
Did you mean Modelcraft?
Motorcraft would be an automotive part.

Yes, it should be Modelcraft. Thanks

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