Hi Bach Man,
Are there any differences between the older 4-8-4 motor and the newer Niagara motor? I recently did some load testing on the two motors and found a number of differences; particularly, in stall current (mA) and rpm.
New motor -
Stopped and running off track in air, both positions - 0.1
Running on level track, no cars or tender - 0.25
Stall - 0.4
RPM of drivers - 300
Old motor -
Stopped and running off track in air, both positions - 0.1
Running on level track, no cars or tender - 0.4
Stall - 0.55
RPM of drivers - 500
The RPM numbers are approximate as I could not get the reflective tape to stick to anything and had to focus on a connecting pin on the rearmost driver.
Thank you,
John G.
Are there any differences between the older 4-8-4 motor and the newer Niagara motor? I recently did some load testing on the two motors and found a number of differences; particularly, in stall current (mA) and rpm.
New motor -
Stopped and running off track in air, both positions - 0.1
Running on level track, no cars or tender - 0.25
Stall - 0.4
RPM of drivers - 300
Old motor -
Stopped and running off track in air, both positions - 0.1
Running on level track, no cars or tender - 0.4
Stall - 0.55
RPM of drivers - 500
The RPM numbers are approximate as I could not get the reflective tape to stick to anything and had to focus on a connecting pin on the rearmost driver.
Thank you,
John G.