Yes, brushless necessitates more rotating mass plus the loss in the wireless exciter. Longer life (no brush changes or slip ring wear), but lower efficiency.
I wonder if a hybrid rotor would pay off? It would still need brushes, but the current could be less to make them last longer. Probably a problem with demagnetizing the fixed magnets or something.
I wonder if a hybrid rotor would pay off? It would still need brushes, but the current could be less to make them last longer. Probably a problem with demagnetizing the fixed magnets or something.