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Re: [TowerTalk] Biggest, strongest rotor that fits a Rohn 45 rotor plate

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Biggest, strongest rotor that fits a Rohn 45 rotor plate?
From: jimlux <jimlux@earthlink.net>
Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2019 13:54:25 -0800
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On 2/28/19 12:41 PM, Patrick Greenlee wrote:
Re-purposed prop pitch motors are definite contenders in the strength/robust department but fitting in a small space???

On 2/28/2019 1:58 PM, Chuck wrote:

On 2/28/2019 1:22 PM, RVZ via TowerTalk wrote:
Pretty hard to find a better, more reliable rotor than the BIG RAK.

Chuck  KØTVD

www.dxham.net


Please advise the rotor that will handle the biggest windload and is likely to be the most reliable that will fit a standard Rohn 45 rotor plate?


What will the ham world do when the last prop pitch motor dies??

Some years ago I was pricing big DC (and AC) motors with suitable gearboxes and they are *really* expensive.

The BIGRAK as an example, is 4000 in-lb torque at something like 0.5 RPM, but as noted elsewhere prop-pitch tend to be somewhat higher torque.

The PP has a reduction gear of something like 7000:1 or 9000:1 - so the basic DC motor is running at 5,000-10,000 RPM or thereabouts. It's probably something like a 1/3 HP motor (240W @ 24V is 10A...not having run one myself, I don't know if this is a typical current)
1/3 HP at 1 RPM is about 28,000 inch pounds.
(1700 foot pounds)

Typical AC electric motors have speeds around 1800 RPM, so an 1800:1 reduction is needed. Getting that in one step is unlikely, so figure you need two gearboxes with 30-40:1 reduction.




So, a $500 3/4HP C-face TEFC electric motor, and a pair of $1000 speed reducers will set you back about $3000. Plus maybe $500 for a decent Variable Speed Drive.

At least, you're now using something that is a standard industrial product and if you need to replace it, you can order the parts anywhere.

Will it fit inside the tower?
A 56C size motor is 6.5" in diameter. I don't think that will fit inside Rohn 25 (barely).



(There are better solutions out there. using, for instance, a worm&pinion reducer, but I didn't happen to have my catalogs handy).
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