When we got these motors, we did know that it was a small, early, china built run, organized by enthusiasts and pioneers and I like to think friends, in Croatia. There are inherently going to be issues in something like this. I'm sure the guys didn't make much if any off of these motors after you consider all of the time they probably spent developing and arranging everything. It also appears that they've decided to go with a different manufacturer for the larger motors so maybe there were just issues with the factory. Marko offered to get me new magnets and the factory wants more for them than magnets4less.com. How many motors are out there with alignment or magnet issues? That would be good to know. It it's five, then there's no sense mobilizing all of the people needed to correct the problem. If it's 500, I probably have different opinions but I don't see the thread or the forum flooding with posts about problem motors. It's likely that a few of us just got some Friday afternoon built motors but we'll end up with much better motor in the long run because of it.
Anyway, when I put myself in Marko's shoes, I would be relieved that my customers had worked out a solution and dreading messing with one of those factories over a few hundred dollars worth of magnets total. I'm hoping he's making some new, more awesome motor come into reality, with better manufacturers and I'd much rather he be working on that!
Rare earth prices were just skyrocketed by the manipulators too so that's monkey wrenching things.
I don't expect any warranty service is what I'm getting at.
If your magnets are straight and you're just worried about getting the tangs out after the lathe gets most of it, that seems like dremel time to me! The tangs would come out pretty easily with a cut off wheel and a little carbide ball. That's my plan anyway.
The stock for the new end caps is $4.57/inch and I ordered it in 1 1/8" thick chunks because I don't have a bandsaw. This makes it $9.14 per end cap in aluminum and roughly $3.00 for the end plate. The magnets are $4ish each. It's not a lot to do for what I think we'll end up with. I can also make them with the blades going in whatever direction you need. For regular contributing members with these that need new end caps, I'd be happy to contribute back to the forum by providing new, fan integrated, hall mount end caps for the cost of materials and shipping. If your motor is fine and you just want to upgrade or you want one for your turnigy, I'd recommend showing your interest here and if demand is high enough, maybe we can get some made. So Olaf, neiles, and anyone else, I just need to know what direction you'd like your fan blades to go. I finalized all of the code last night, so as soon as the stock gets here, it's on!
Also, last night, I got to thinking about hall sensors. Since I'll have a piece of plate in the mill that will end up being attached to the can and lined up with the magnets, I though it would be a good idea to machine pockets to hold magnets in the end cap. Somehow, the ideas of picking up from the back of the can, and the internal sensors between stator slots just don't sit well with me. I'm always thinking, "How do the motor coils not trip the hall sensors? and How can the sensors "see" the magnets "cleanly" from the back side of the can?" As you can probably tell, I'm no expert here! Anyway, I think the 14 little magnets on the outside of the endcap will provide a cleaner trigger. I'd love to hear any other opinions on this! I'll post the dxf in a minute.