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RC-Monster Mike 09.14.2016 05:21 PM

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Originally Posted by jcflyer (Post 431067)
What do you have and how much you asking?

I'm saying I would like a sensored 2028 motor.

jcflyer 09.14.2016 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by RC-Monster Mike (Post 431069)
I'm saying I would like a sensored 2028 motor.

Oh sorry to misread your post.

MonsterMaxx 09.14.2016 05:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Kcaz25 (Post 430923)
Someone on Facebook asked Castle why they don't offer a sensored motor and this was the reply: "Good things come to those who wait."

seems like we heard the same thing about 12s, no?

_paralyzed_ 09.14.2016 08:48 PM

I'm mildly interested in a sensored 2028.

I'm very interested in a 12s ESC.

RC-Monster Mike 09.14.2016 09:00 PM

Sounds like a great combo!

jcflyer 09.14.2016 09:08 PM

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Originally Posted by _paralyzed_ (Post 431076)
I'm mildly interested in a sensored 2028.

I'm very interested in a 12s ESC.

Why not get the MGM?

Kcaz25 09.14.2016 10:09 PM

Yeah but I am thinking that we will see a Sensored 1515 first.

jcflyer 09.14.2016 10:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Kcaz25 (Post 431079)
Yeah but I am thinking that we will see a Sensored 1515 first.

I don't know anything about a 1515 but, it is my guess it would not do me any good I am a 1/5 scale guy!

MonsterMaxx 09.15.2016 04:34 PM

Have MGM, 2x of them in fact. MGM is heavy, physically quite large, expensive and very difficult to get serviced. Also no BEC.
IMHO I'd be nice to have 12s in a smaller footprint w/ BEC and US service.

jcflyer 09.15.2016 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by MonsterMaxx (Post 431083)
Have MGM, 2x of them in fact. MGM is heavy, physically quite large, expensive and very difficult to get serviced. Also no BEC.
IMHO I'd be nice to have 12s in a smaller footprint w/ BEC and US service.

I fully agree that's why I wanted to try one of the helicopter esc's before I got the MGM. I was told it would not work.

Kcaz25 09.15.2016 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by jcflyer (Post 431080)
I don't know anything about a 1515 but, it is my guess it would not do me any good I am a 1/5 scale guy!

The 1515 is the 2200kv motor from Castle that IMHO changed RC forever. Of course without the dawning of the cheap and hardy lipo none of this would be possible. Perhaps thanks should go to Steve Neu as the design of the Castle motor is built from the Neu motors fully in agreement with Neu. Castle made it cost effective/affordable and they also made it tougher for dusty conditions that our vehicles see. It is the 2028 only 75 inches long and 40 inches wide I believe.

Pdelcast 09.16.2016 12:01 PM

First will be the 1406 and 1410 motors, then the 1515, then the 2028, then the little 0808 motors.

If it were to happen, that is. I'm only speculating. :wink:

_paralyzed_ 09.20.2016 03:34 AM

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Originally Posted by jcflyer (Post 431078)
Why not get the MGM?

cost

jcflyer 09.20.2016 07:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Kcaz25 (Post 431087)
The 1515 is the 2200kv motor from Castle that IMHO changed RC forever. Of course without the dawning of the cheap and hardy lipo none of this would be possible. Perhaps thanks should go to Steve Neu as the design of the Castle motor is built from the Neu motors fully in agreement with Neu. Castle made it cost effective/affordable and they also made it tougher for dusty conditions that our vehicles see. It is the 2028 only 75 inches long and 40 inches wide I believe.

I hope you meant 75 mm and not inches long??? I doubt that these two are the same motors...

Kcaz25 09.20.2016 12:58 PM

You are right. MM.


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