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If the motor is blocked the current will exceed the maximum limit of the LPF system. Turn the Power OFF, unblock the motor and turn Power ON again. The XL motor fits within 5 modules both in width and height and with the snap interface in the front and on the sides it is easy to fit and lock into TECHNIC constructions. This post was tagged with:8871 Extension Wire 50cm If the length of the wiring on the elements is getting too short you can use the Extension Wires. They come in lengths of 50cm. Notice that the Extension Wire has only 1 LPF male plug and 2 LPF female plugs.LEGO® Power Functions XL-Motorproduct_label_list_price_accessibility 50 Reviews123451FIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISTrainsPowerful rotation for your LEGO® Power Functions! I understand that the M motor has an adequate amount of speed, and the XL motor is best known for its torque. But is the XL motor really faster than the M motor? Or is it the other way around? I am asking this question because I recently saw the L motor, and one reviewer said "It has the speed of the M motor but the torque of an XL motor."




I am assuming this means that the M motor is faster...? It delivers a maximum torque of 90,4 mNm (600 mA). Without load its rotation speed is around 220 rotations per minute. It delivers a maximum torque of 45,4 mNm (450 mA). Without load its rotation speed is around 380 rotations per minute. It delivers a maximum torque of 40 mNm (300 mA). Theoretically, in terms of power (speed • torque), the XL Motor is faster than the L Motor and M Motor. The reason being, you can gear up the XL Motor 2:1 and have the following output: running torque of ~7 N.cm & rotational speed of ~290 RPM. However, a small amount of these measures will be lost due to friction and decreased efficiency (by transferring drive through gears). Regardless, comparing these measures to the normal output of the M Motor — running torque of ~3.63 N.cm & rotational speed of ~275 RPM; and the L Motor: running torque of ~6.4 N.cm & rotational speed of ~272 RPM — and we have a clear winner, as far as running torque performance goes.




Also, it is worth mentioning that the XL Motor has significantly higher efficiency than both the L Motor or the M Motor. RPM measurements listed here are the loaded characteristics, not no-load. This is why the RPM numbers listed here are lower than what others have said. By posting your answer, you agree to the privacy policy and terms of service. Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged motors power-functions or ask your own question. 8883 Power Functions M-Motor is a TECHNIC Power Functions set released in 2008. It contains a medium sized Power Functions motor. It requires the Battery Box to work. This motor has a maximum torque rating of 40 mNm, and a maximum speed of 380 RPM (without load). The newer L-Motor is slightly faster and has more torque, but is slightly bigger as well. Add a spin to your LEGO® Power Functions models! Build an extra medium-strength, medium-sized M-Motor into your LEGO® creations and watch things start moving!




Use the M-Motor for speed. Requires battery box (Item #8881), not included. Is it synchronous or asynchronous? It is powered by AC or DC? The basic LEGO Power Functions motors (M, L, XL) use a fairly standard DC motor internally. The terms synchronous and asynchronous only apply to AC motors. I'm not sure exactly where you are headed with this question, but if you are curious about whether or not PF motors can be controlled directly from a simple voltage source, the answer is yes. You don't need any complex control circuitry for the basic motors. Power is fed directly from the PF control lines (the middle two wires) to a DC motor. The following image shows the internals of the PF XL motor. It is electrically identical to the M motor. You can see that it has no control circuitry, and connects the control lines directly to the terminals of a basic DC motor. The only additional components are a couple of capacitors to help eliminate signal noise. More detailed information on the PF system can be found here:




Browse other questions tagged power-functions motors or ask your own question. Used & new (45) from $9.89 + $5.07 shipping Sold by ETEB STORE and Fulfilled by Amazon. LEGO Functions Power Functions XL-Motor 8882DetailsLEGO Functions Power Functions IR RX 8884 FREE Shipping on orders over . Powerful rotation for your Power Functions! Add an extra XL-Motor to your LEGO creations! This super-strong motor will give plenty of power to your models, whether it's spinning a wheel or turning a system of gears. Use the XL-Motor to animate larger builds. Requires battery box, not included. To be able to understand why LEGO has been successful for so long, just look to the name. LEGO originally got its name from founder Ole Kirk Christiansen who combed the Danish words "Leg Got" which means "play well". He later realized that LEGO in Latin translates to "I put together. The LEGO set became a standard of creative play for children worldwide, unlocking the creativity to build vehicles, buildings, cities and more.




Historians point to the invention of the wheel as a major turning point in world history. The invention of the LEGO wheel had the same monumental effect in the history of LEGO, making it possible to create cars, trucks and eventually the LEGO train building set that is one of the most successful LEGO sets of all time. LEGO currently produces about 20 billion LEGO bricks a year and has sold over 400 billion LEGOs in their history -- enough for every person on the planet to have over 60 LEGOs each! Powerful rotation for your LEGO® Power Functions! Add an extra XL-Motor to your LEGO® creations! This super-strong motor will give plenty of power to your models, whether it’s spinning a wheel or turning a system of gears. 5.3 x 4.8 x 1.5 inches 2.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies) 7 - 11 years #31,068 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #966 in Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys > Building Sets 4.7 out of 5 stars Lego Power Functions L-Motor 88003

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