https://www.ebay.de/itm/5x-MAXON-Getriebemotor-Encoder-Spindel-und-Spindelmutter/123267642713?hash=item1cb352f559:g:3nYAAOSwfVpYsaYA:rk:2:pf:0
https://www.ebay.de/itm/Swiss-Maxon-1629-7-pole-coreless-motor-internal-flywheel-and-22-mm-shaft/151383068316?hash=item233f224e9c:g:ALwAAOxySE9Q5-d3:rk:9:pf:0
Thank you, Hrvoje.
It is very interesting and I will use the information you provided.
Ed
Superb review and thanks!!
Be nice to have a similar writeup for N scale motors :)
Paul D
N scale Washita and Santa Fe RailroadSouthern Oklahoma circa late 70's
Thank you for posting this information. It's definitely something to consider.
Paul,
check this out:
https://www.ebay.de/itm/New-Two-shaft-Coreless-micro-motor-12V-8mm-x-16mm-Worldwide-exclusive-product/283264202464?_trkparms=aid%3D444000%26algo%3DSOI.DEFAULT%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20170221122447%26meid%3De9875b56cf9446ffb92c84861bdcc6e1%26pid%3D100752%26rk%3D2%26rkt%3D3%26sd%3D282915067966%26itm%3D283264202464&_trksid=p2047675.c100752.m1982
and this:
https://www.ebay.de/itm/Coreless-micro-motor-12V-8mm-x-16mm-like-Faulhaber-Maxon/282915067966?hash=item41df0d583e:g:lwIAAOSwi8xaDqOA:rk:7:pf:0
I just came across this. I never tested these, but it is really for the first time I see two shaft coreless motor of such small dimensions. With diameter of only 8 mm, it should fit in many locos. Seller even advertises 3-year warranty?
They do not cost a fortune, so maybe you can try one
Hrvoje
I have just ordered one of these small motors. I would like to try it in an HOn3 2-8-0. Northwest Shortline sells adapters for the 1 mm motor shaft.
Here is english version for the single shaft motor from same seller. Did not see english version for the double shaft
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Coreless-micro-motor-12V-8mm-x-16mm-for-use-in-small-model-trains/283163646458?hash=item41edde59fa:g:h0EAAOSw93ZaoCMz:rk:3:pf:0
Here is english version for double shaft motor:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Two-shaft-Coreless-micro-motor-12V-8mm-x-16mm-Worldwide-exclusive-product/283264202464?hash=item41f3dcb6e0:g:Zl4AAOSwBfhb74Cv:rk:1:pf:0
He offers 7 or 8 mm motor, it seems that 8 mm is stronger.
I will very probably order two, for testing and possible install in one small Roco switcher that originally has Roco N motor. This 5-pole iron core motor is good, but it requires very frequent oiling, otherwise it squeaks a lot. The other I would like to install in one of my Roco N locomotives - just to see, how these motors work. I have around 10 N locomotives, and much more cars (European and US prototype).
I just received my motor. It's the 8mm one. Diameter is .318 (about 5/16"). Length is .661" over the body (about 21/32").
I expect to someday be using it to repower my NCNG 2-8-0. The existing motor pretty much fills up the cab, and sticks out its back. This one would not stick out, though it would be into the cab. It is small enough that it would be below the bottom of the cab windows. A possibility is to mount the motor forward of the gearbox. Then it won't be in the cab at all.
This project is likely far far into the future. But it would fix the most glaring irritant of the model.
Oh, yeah. I put some power on the motor, and it runs nicely.
Great write-up and information.
.
Thank you very much for sharing.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
These motors are so promising that I just ordered two spares to go with my first one. I just KNOW when I need another, they'll be gone. Sort of like most of the Sergent couplers.
Thank you for this information, Ed. I have two other projects before I will need this motor, but it is good to know it is a good motor. I hope they will not be gone, because the market opportunity for such motor is relatively large, due to the fact that there is almost no competition for this seller. This motor should fit in almost all N locomotives, and of course, in some very small locomotives of larger scales.
I will use it for this HO locomotive:
Source: Roco web