@DanVW posted:GRJ, Fun fact; the earlier Beep boards have the exact same components and qty. as the K-Line Porter’s boards. The only difference is the board layout to allow for fitment within the Beep’s shell. And we all know the issues with the K-Line Porter’s boards & motors. Neither are durable enough to run reliably under a decent load. A failing motor will cause the PICs to burn out. Those boards can’t take the amps like the newer boards. I’ve repaired a few Porter boards due to failing motors. I’ll bet the motors in the Beeps are of the same quality given their financial position at the time? I just ordered a few Mabuchi FC-130SA motors to use as replacements for the Porter’s FK-130 motor. The FC-130SA is similar in design as the Beep’s motor but smaller in size like the Porter’s. And double shaft of course. It fits in the Porter chassis by trimming the lower half of the bushing mount on the plastic housing end. This doesn’t affect the bushing mount’s structure. I can post pics of this mod if anyone is interested?
Dan VW
This a decent load?
She'll do this for an hour at 9.5V and she has the "early" board. Motors (Mabuchi w/nylon end bells, don't know model #) get just warm to the touch while the rectifiers and output chips get warmer, but not hot. Lubrication, as I describe above, is all a BEEP needs to give reliable, albeit "bare bones" service, as long as everything is in good electrical and mechanical condition to start with.
Bob ( @RSJB18 ), I haven't started the ore load project yet as I've been working on a recently acquired PW NYC F3 AA "Growler" Set.