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at 4 turn 1280kv, its either a 4 pole or 6 pole motor. if its 4 use your shculze, if its 6 pole you would have a hard time working it with car controller
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I guess would have to email them or something to find out the difference.
I was reading some where that the quark can run a hi pole motor. I am not sure if it was the small ones or not. |
MGM say their controllers can run 2 to 20 pole motors,whether or not that's true....
16024 might do it. |
well 2 pole is 15 degree advance and 4 pole is 30 degree advance on my hacker and shculze, I dunno about 6 and up
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I just emailed him and should have an aswer in a couple of days
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got E-mail from Hurricane
the C.E.O just emailed me back and the 88mm motor is a 2 pole design
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Odd... very odd..
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I wonder if they count there winds differently some how. I don't really know. I agree rene. 4 turn 2 pole should put out more kv than that.
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if its not 4 pole than its prolly wound like astrix on a lehner motor
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The lehner changes wind count. I don't understand how they are getting this. I know it is a longer motor maybe that is why.
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540 XL feigao is 74mm so this is 14mm longer
http://www.feigao.com/sdp/85838/4/cp-102735.html I do not think delta and wye changes wind count just how its wound also know as astrix and triangle |
Well my 1930 6 can be a 1930 10t. the 2250 10t can be a 2250 17t.
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The listed specs on that motor give 18 volts max. This will give you 23,040 rpm. Also, the max torque shown in the performance data is only 74.69 in/oz at 13,900 rpm.
Sounds like it's be a good motor for rock crawling but I doubt I'd use it in other applications. |
But isn't it still a 10 turn in the case of your 2250,just in the asterix configuration it has the same kv as the 17 turn has in triangle.
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it accually changes the wind. It makes it a 17t. It is like running a few extra strands of wire around. You hook it parrellal it is 10 t. You hook it series way it is 17 turn.
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