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Black end bell with distinctive green 'PCB board?' marked GE141B. Double ended armature shaft. Two screw holes on sealed end of can. Two circular cooling holes. Other face has the usual two small louvre type vents.
Trying to determine make and specific model and/or spec. revs/torque please.
Initial thoughts were a Slot.it 21k or BRM 23k but neither examples I've seen on Pendles site have the green PCB thing.
Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
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I've seen that PCB on some Slot.it DTM motors (MX15) - that looks like what you have there.
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Thanks Andy. Seems a decent motor and at 21k fits nicely into the B St E classes, if I ever get back there
Might even be a 20k, as now you've mentioned DTM I can make out some faint and well worn printing on the side that's definitely DTM - now I know what I'm looking at - and above it the figures 20 and the rest is indecipherable - although it could be a year of manufacture? 20 ... 1 maybe?
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Armed with Andy's info another search on Pendles revealed that the motor is a Slot.it V12/4 Classic DTM S-Can putting out 21,000 rpm.
Available separately it does not have the green PCB board installed but current RTR cars come with it, so I guess it's for RF suppression?
Great stuff!
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