anyone else do their own motor rewinds or is it just not worth the time
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ive done a few rewinds, its genuinely satisfying but yeah it takes forever the first time. you need decent magnet wire and the patience to keep your tension consistent throughout or you'll end up with
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i tried once and gave up halfway through, the wire kept slipping and i didnt have anything to hold the stator properly. probably need a proper jig setup. for what its worth i think the skill is cool t
been flying for about 4 years now and ive accumulated a pile of motors with burned out windings, mostly from crashes where the motor got dragged along the ground with a prop still spinning, you know how it is. someone on another forum mentioned rewinding them yourself and i looked up some videos and it seems doable but also incredibly tedious
the motors in question are mostly 2207s from a few different brands, nothing exotic. i get that for like a $15 motor it probably doesnt make financial sense but im kind of curious from a pure skills standpoint and also i have like 8 of these things sitting in a drawer doing nothing. has anyone here actually done it and was the result anywhere close to a factory wind in terms of performance? im assuming the turn count and wire gauge are the main variables but i dont really know what im doing yet
also wondering if theres any way to test a rewound motor properly before just chucking it on a quad and flying