Quote Originally Posted by DoulosDS View Post
From the photos, I'm pretty sure it has brushes and permanent stator magnets. I have no idea whether the rotor magnetic fields can be detected outside the motor, but I doubt it, with the steel casing and stator magnets shielding them. Maybe a hall effect sensor could be located inside the motor as close to the rotor as is practical; that might be able to count the passing rotor lobes, however many there are. That might be easier than dealing with the noise in the power circuit.
Agreed, but it's worth a try to save on time dealing with dis- and re-assembly...

Since you're experimenting with peristaltic pumps, I've let that go. I'm now thinking about cheap ways to make a movable platform with sufficient resolution instead...