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I'd like to build a small steam engine using power functions and the M or E motors. The XL is far too big. I'm concerned about having improper gearing and burning out the motor though. How do you know if you geared things properly?

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How do you know if you geared things properly?

Your engine will go too fast or too slow :)

Primarily, in this context gearing affects speed. It also affects torque, but that's usually limited by traction / adhesion. You get more adhesion if your motor drives a lot of wheels and/or you have a high adhesive weight over the driven wheels.

The most likely cause for burning a motor out is running it near-stall speed for long periods. The only way to have that happen in a train is to have an awful lot of adhesion, I reckon you'll see slip before then. But PF motors have stall protection anyway (far as I know) :sweet:

I have one XL motor driving this truck. http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=3053953

The wheels have a lot of grip and the motor will stall before the wheels slip (if driven against a fixed obstacle for example). The stall protection eventually kicks in on the motor (probably not something to test too often :cry_happy:

I could probably be more accurate on the physics, but the above is a good basic rule of thumb for MOCS.

Edited by andythenorth

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