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Sweet, be sure to post back on how it performs
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Guys, you can check out on y build here: http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=12463
I just updated it with more pictures. As usual, any comments or tips are greatly appreciated. |
Hello,
Just to clarify, these are exactly the same inside as all of the newer Neu motors. All of the newer motors have an updated stator/rotor design to reduce cogging. It is not specific to our version, but rather a new thing for all Neu 1515 and some 1512 motors (not sure about the other sizes). Older Neu's will be harder to turn by hand. FYI :) |
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With this info than, even though I have an older one, it sound like the newer versions would be better. |
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I think by 3s, 4s, 5s, etc they mean a motor selection appropriate for running on each of the number of cells. ie: 2200kv for 4S, 1700 for 5S, etc. |
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That's exactly right.:smile: |
So help an electric noob out. Why is the Neu 1515 1y 2200kv best run on 5s?
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2200rpm * 4s * 4.2V/cell = 36,960rpm
2200rpm * 5s * 4.2V/cell = 46,200rpm 2200rpm * 6s * 4.2V/cell = 55,440rpm neu says top limit is 60,000rpm the closer to that limit, the more wear on the bearings. |
But you're not going to get 4.2 volts per cell under full load.
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Not only don't lipos stay at 4.2v/cell for very long at all, but any amount of current reduces the kv rating...
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i was just trying to teach a man to fish...
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