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    A ? about starters.

    What is the difference in material between the black graphite brushes in some electric motors and the bronze colored ones in a starter?

    #2
    Re: A ? about starters.

    Originally posted by Clone
    What is the difference in material between the black graphite brushes in some electric motors and the bronze colored ones in a starter?
    I wonder if its the ability to conduct??

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      #3
      the main difference between black brushes and teh gold coloured ones is the blacks are all carbon, the golds are a carbon/copper or carbon/brass mix. Used to help prolong the life of the brushes, and for a (debateable) better conduction of electricity due to the metal in the mix.

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        #4
        Originally posted by propflux01
        the main difference between black brushes and teh gold coloured ones is the blacks are all carbon, the golds are a carbon/copper or carbon/brass mix. Used to help prolong the life of the brushes, and for a (debateable) better conduction of electricity due to the metal in the mix.
        Dont start a mystery and not finish it. Please give a little more information on the debateable ability to conduct issue. I wont sleep unless you fill me in in not too complicated terms--cant the diference be measured???

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          #5
          So what am I going to sacrifice if I use black brushes, can't find the bronze ones in the parts bins? Just life, or will cranking power suffer too?

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            #6
            you will be giving up power using the black carbon brushes.
            I have never seen high power electric motors that used plane carbon brushes, they all used metalic brushes, I have even seen silver brushes used in racing RC electric motors.

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