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- biben
Hello Everyone, have some questions about modding , hope electronic master here can help me out, thank you very much.
I using Arc Team G27-E, and get Frex TypeG V3 recently. I plug the Frex onto the G27E board, everything work, but the small motor on the Frex can't bear the boosted power and got melted even with water cooling .
Now, I planning to replace a new motor on it.
The original one on Frex is Maxon A-Max 236662.
24V 20W, 32mm,
No load speed 6460rpm,
Nominal speed 5060rpm
No load current 42.8mA ,
Nominal current 1.33 A
Starting Current 6.02A
Nominal Torque 45.5 mNm
Torque Constant 35.2 mNm/A
Just too weak when work under 24V not boost it.
G27-E mod board can using UP to 42v PSU,
My question is, I don't know how much Maximum current that the E mod board can support.
I worry high power motor such as 36v 60w / 48v/60w will break the circuit board.
How can I find out or test it ?
Or maybe some mod master already knew it ?
Hope can have some advice here.
Thank you very much.

I using Arc Team G27-E, and get Frex TypeG V3 recently. I plug the Frex onto the G27E board, everything work, but the small motor on the Frex can't bear the boosted power and got melted even with water cooling .
Now, I planning to replace a new motor on it.
The original one on Frex is Maxon A-Max 236662.
24V 20W, 32mm,
No load speed 6460rpm,
Nominal speed 5060rpm
No load current 42.8mA ,
Nominal current 1.33 A
Starting Current 6.02A
Nominal Torque 45.5 mNm
Torque Constant 35.2 mNm/A
Just too weak when work under 24V not boost it.
G27-E mod board can using UP to 42v PSU,
My question is, I don't know how much Maximum current that the E mod board can support.
I worry high power motor such as 36v 60w / 48v/60w will break the circuit board.
How can I find out or test it ?
Or maybe some mod master already knew it ?
Hope can have some advice here.
Thank you very much.