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captain harlock 09.10.2005 08:19 PM

Start saving money, everyone.

camel_rc 09.10.2005 08:27 PM

I've got a B4 I would be willing to put that in if we all pitch in and make a RC-Monster sponsored world speed record attempt. :D

captain harlock 09.10.2005 08:31 PM

This thing has atleast a diametre of 55 or 60mm. It is impossible to bolt it in the B4 unless you can use your own skills. Dont forget that you need to fill all the chassis with batteries before you can get it to work right.

coolhandcountry 09.10.2005 08:37 PM

I was looking to find some deminsions on it. No luck. I know it is going to be expensive to. 40 cells would make it work. Not sure what truck would take it though. Have to put it on a barbie jeep for the kids to ride. :)

captain harlock 09.10.2005 08:39 PM

That would be nice, but you need to keep a phone number of a hospital ambulance in case Barbie make an accident

coolhandcountry 09.10.2005 08:44 PM

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Barbie jeep at 60 mph. Need crash helmets for kids.
You can wire the motor different ways. not sure what this does.

captain harlock 09.10.2005 08:54 PM

The Lehner motors have two confiurations, two motors in one, if you like. You can use the triangle configuration to get more torque and the usual ones to run faster at lower cell counts. Perhaps this one uses the same system.

coolhandcountry 09.10.2005 09:11 PM

Probably. I heard of it just didn't know how you did it. You shed some light on it for me. Thanks. So the motor is versatile. Sweet. I wonder where you would get pinions. It has a 8mm shaft.

camel_rc 09.10.2005 09:11 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by captain harlock
This thing has atleast a diametre of 55 or 60mm. It is impossible to bolt it in the B4 unless you can use your own skills. Dont forget that you need to fill all the chassis with batteries before you can get it to work right.
Where there's a large amount of money, there's a way. :L:

MetalMan 09.10.2005 09:39 PM

It would be a better motor for 1/3 scale cars! Well, maybe 1/5 scale.

El Jarretto 09.10.2005 09:40 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by camel_rc
Where there's a large amount of money, there's a way. :L:
True dat! I would love to use some of those in a 1/4 scale...only if I has an extra $10,000 laying around... :Love:

nbcaznmaster 09.10.2005 10:44 PM

HA! A brushless trinity spyder or fg. AHAHA dude! some1 gotta do it! it'll be the first of its kind!

captain harlock 09.11.2005 01:20 AM

I would use it in a 1/5th-1/4th scale cars just like metalman, but not on E-Maxxes and Savages. Its too heavy for the truck's motor mount as well as too big to fit in the chassis.

MetalMan 09.11.2005 01:31 AM

I'll bet it uses 4-5mm mounting screws. Those wires in the back that switch the winding configuration-they switch between wye and delta. The wye should have more torque and be more efficient.

EDIT:
You can get 8mm pinion gears at http://www.sdp-si.com
I picked out a nice mod0.5, 8mm bore, 20t gear:
https://sdp-si.com/eStore/PartDetail...32&GroupID=591

crazyjr 09.11.2005 01:35 AM

I need a golf cart and 6 12v drycell batteries for that motor. hey metalman that pitch is too fine. most 1/8 and mt's use 1.0 metric and a jato uses a 0.8 metric pitch. I may be wrong but i always thought that's what mod 1 was, if not , i apologize


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