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Neu 44xx
I spent 30 minutes searching for that thread but couldn't find it or who posted it.
Anyways, someone brought up Neu's 44xx series. They updated their homepage with a pic of various Neu motors, and sure enough, the 44xx is in there. http://www.neumotors.com/Site/Welcom...%20picture.jpg Thats a big ole motor! |
Lol, didn't know they were in the hybrid 1:1 car market. :smile:
The mounting holes look too small. I would think something like that needs 1/2" bolts at the least. |
Yeah- those look like M6 thread...
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Good lord. what esc would you use to power that?
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Schulze 40.300 perhaps?
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Castle does have that 90v/200A controller in their special projects page...
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BG, I'm with you! I was expecting larger mounting bolt holes... I'm sure that thing has some weight!!! I believe it would move a 1:1 car nicely.
Look at the bolts holding the endbell on... |
SO SMALL! I think this would power a e-quad or similar well, but not a car.
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E-quad... Hmm. My wheels are spinning now!
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Haha, that has been spiraling... :surprised: Thats me everytime I check the bank and the reconcile my Paypal account. |
omg, that thing got 15000 watt! Amazing size!
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Nowhere near a 1:1 car, you need a 9" dia 2-3' long motor to power a car to highway speeds. Maybe a motorcycle or dirtbike.... Or a full scale small airplane.
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I dont know man, Think 4 speed 88' Tercel... (I had one a year ago).:whistle:
Without the Engine is probably less than 600lbs... :lol: With me in it!!:party: J/K |
are there any reps from neumotors who would want to chime in? (are there any on the forum?) We all have our ideas, but I want to know what Neumotors intended these behemoths for.
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