Hi Harold
It is a work in progress just got a Brush less DC which I will run on 3 phase ac. This was thought up by Bill at Phoenix engineering. He has been great to the DIY group.
The biggest thing in belt drives so far for me has been big heavy platters. It also follows the laws of physics. The other is bigger torque motors. The trade off is normally the larger you get the more noise. The increase in overall dyanmics with heavy platters has been worth the noise increase.
The small maxon DC motors where really not designed to be pushing 38lb platters around. The biggest issue is finding the ac motors of any quality anymore. Hurst gets the job done but high quality??? So if the Bldc motors work out they look like great quality for the money.
So to bring this back to the original topic if I was going belt drive and had to buy it, I would get biggest platter I could in that price range. Assuming the manufacturer knew what he was doing and the bearing and motor would be OK for the platter.
If we are talking small differences there are tons of variables which have been mentioned.
Enjoy the ride
Tom
It is a work in progress just got a Brush less DC which I will run on 3 phase ac. This was thought up by Bill at Phoenix engineering. He has been great to the DIY group.
The biggest thing in belt drives so far for me has been big heavy platters. It also follows the laws of physics. The other is bigger torque motors. The trade off is normally the larger you get the more noise. The increase in overall dyanmics with heavy platters has been worth the noise increase.
The small maxon DC motors where really not designed to be pushing 38lb platters around. The biggest issue is finding the ac motors of any quality anymore. Hurst gets the job done but high quality??? So if the Bldc motors work out they look like great quality for the money.
So to bring this back to the original topic if I was going belt drive and had to buy it, I would get biggest platter I could in that price range. Assuming the manufacturer knew what he was doing and the bearing and motor would be OK for the platter.
If we are talking small differences there are tons of variables which have been mentioned.
Enjoy the ride
Tom