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Re: (ET) Odd, E20 motor is having problems.



      It's the other way around, in reverse. :) The E-20 traction motor has the larger diameter twin groove pulley.


RJ


On 2/8/2023 10:46 AM, Chris Zach via Elec-trak wrote:
On 2/8/2023 9:41 AM, Larry Chace wrote:
HI, Chris.  Sorry to hear about your E20 problems.  I hope you have a nice warm shop in which to work on it.

Thank you! I have a work shed, but it's pretty nice. The most annoying problem is laying on the ground outside dropping the motor :-)

Regarding using an E15 motor -- is it compatible with the E20 motor? Having both an E15 and an I-5, I should know, but it's more of a vague feeling than actual knowledge.

It's similar, a bit smaller but I don't go to the edge with the E20 so it should work fine while I either rewind or find another E20 motor. The real problem would be the lack of a thermal cutout switch (I can just bypass that with a jumper on the D sub connector) and the fact that the E20's field wires go right into the motor from the D sub while the E15 goes through a pair of spade connectors (easy to make a quick adapter

They also have different rpms at full throttle, don't they?

I think they spin at the same speed but they do have different pulleys on the motor shaft. The E20 has a smaller(?) pulley if I recall and of course it has two sheaves. The E15 has a single sheave and belt.

I know I removed the pulley from the E20 when I rebuilt it, not sure if I did that with the E15. One step might be to get the pulley off the E15 and swap in the E20 one.

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