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From:ch.lucas@gmx.net
To:Hugh Harget
Fri, Dec 6, 2024 at 3:59 PM
Hi Hubert,
I think that you have knowledge in many disciplines that I don't. I'm not an electronics engineer, I've only built simple electronic circuits from a plan. But I know about the many possibilities that electronics offer. But believe me, I don't care at all what the model makers out there think. I say what I think and have shown often enough how things need to be done better. What do you mean, how did Hans Lehner and I work together to make our motors better than those of our competitors? Of course we acquired knowledge, but we always checked this knowledge ourselves and built model machines and then measured them extensively. Look, today nobody would etch metal sheets themselves. We made motor sheets from 0.2mm thick Mumetal, the photo exposure template and coated the sheet, exposed it and then etched out the sheets. Then we insulated them thinly, stacked them, glued them and then wound them. These were all collector machines, the windings had to be glued together to ensure they were speed and temperature resistant. The collectors were covered with thin anelixed aluminum rings so that they did not fly apart and were better cooled. We turned our battery cell housings to make them thinner and save weight. The cells were then pushed and pressed lengthways to improve the contacts. Hans worked for Rohde & Schwarz, a very successful electronics company worldwide. He built tiny receivers and servo electronics for us. I built tiny gears and servo motors. At the time, no manufacturer was selling servos that small and fast.
I can see that you are made of exactly the same stuff as we were. You are still younger and still have time to get it done.
I am still working on developing new machines at Magnet Motor GmbH and the DLR. That is a completely different story than model engines. The industry has different requirements that must be met. You know from your jobs at Daimler, Wolfspeed, etc. what high-quality work is. I somehow wanted to show the model makers that there are other companies that value my work very much. Okon and his associates have never understood how to work in a highly professional field and be successful. You are well on your way there and I wish you all the best with all my heart to be successful. I don't mean you any harm, I just want to tell you what I have done in my life to be successful. That is why I write you things like that by email and not in the forum where the ill-wishers who are not at all well-disposed towards us hang out.
They just want to cause trouble without any real knowledge.
However, because of my work, I have very little time for writing on the Internet and especially for producing these ideas. So it takes me quite a while at the moment until I can show something. But I'm not afraid that I won't be able to show it at all. I've had enough success in my life for that, I don't care if anyone else is interested. I'll show it, whether someone makes something out of it is in their hands.
Greetings, Christian
Gruß Christian
















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