I mean I'm building one no matter what, it'll be neet to see which one of us is right
I kinda disagree about the statement about regular DC motors though. No matter what they are doing pole switching, which means having to fight Inductive reluctance and deal with reactive circuit effects. Just from that alone, I don't think a regular motor could "overspeed" like that because the reluctance on the rotor or stators would be too high.
You'd get to a point where you can't even meaningfully switch the poles any more.
I mean I'm building one no matter what, it'll be neet to see which one of us is right
I kinda disagree about the statement about regular DC motors though. No matter what they are doing pole switching, which means having to fight Inductive reluctance and deal with reactive circuit effects. Just from that alone, I don't think a regular motor could "overspeed" like that because the reluctance on the rotor or stators would be too high.
You'd get to a point where you can't even meaningfully switch the poles any more.
I mean I'm building one no matter what, it'll be neet to see which one of us is right