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sikeston34m 11.24.2009 09:13 AM

Tekin T8 Motor = 4 pole sensored?
 
Pardon me for just waking up to this fact.

But the Tekin T8 Motors are 4 pole sensor based?

If this is true, it's a great design IMO.

Is this based on the same Neu design that Medusa used and Castle uses for their motors?

Does anyone have pictures taken during a rotor swap?

They do have iron core fields? 4 pole rotor, with 12 slot field?

RC-Monster Mike 11.24.2009 11:02 AM

Yes, the Tekin motors share the same design as the Neu motors(with sensors) - They are great motors.

sikeston34m 11.24.2009 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by RC-Monster Mike (Post 334998)
Yes, the Tekin motors share the same design as the Neu motors(with sensors) - They are great motors.

It's just as I suspected. LOL I always wished for a 4 pole sensored motor.

Thanks for the input.

When do you anticipate having them back in stock?

Is the Truggy Motors, the longer can design?

lutach 11.24.2009 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by sikeston34m (Post 335068)
It's just as I suspected. LOL I always wished for a 4 pole sensored motor.

Thanks for the input.

When do you anticipate having them back in stock?

Is the Truggy Motors, the longer can design?

Should've gotten an Aveox back then. I got to have my collection together, I like them a lot :lol:. I even modded a Aveox to work with my sensored ESC.

lincpimp 11.24.2009 09:57 PM

The truggy motor is 1515 sized, the buggy 1512. Get a newer motor, as the first run had some rotor issues.

Semi Pro 11.24.2009 10:25 PM

personaly, im very happy with mine so far

sikeston34m 11.24.2009 10:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 335091)
The truggy motor is 1515 sized, the buggy 1512. Get a newer motor, as the first run had some rotor issues.

Have you ran one of these motors yet Linc?

whitrzac 11.24.2009 11:23 PM

lots of new rotors out there, you can tell by the alloy front plate on the rotor.

the tekin motors are "statorless" meaning they don't have the drag brake like the neu/medusas do:party:

sikeston34m 11.24.2009 11:30 PM

So what's the insides look like?

Anyone got a picture?

lincpimp 11.25.2009 01:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sikeston34m (Post 335114)
Have you ran one of these motors yet Linc?

No, sold it before I had a chance to. Seemed nice, not really worried about sensors though. CC make a good enough startup for me. Anyways, the truck flips over no matter what!

sikeston34m 11.25.2009 07:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by whitrzac (Post 335124)
lots of new rotors out there, you can tell by the alloy front plate on the rotor.

the tekin motors are "statorless" meaning they don't have the drag brake like the neu/medusas do:party:

Statorless? Meaning they aren't iron core stators?

That's not what these pictures show.

Post #17.

Well Made! I want one!

http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/show...t+rotor&page=2

whitrzac 11.26.2009 01:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sikeston34m (Post 335311)
Statorless? Meaning they aren't iron core stators?

That's not what these pictures show.

Post #17.

Well Made! I want one!

http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/show...t+rotor&page=2

mabey I was wrong, but they don't have the drag brake like neu/medusas have, they are extreamly easy to turn by hand(think CC 540 size motors)

BrianG 11.26.2009 02:18 AM

Yeah, they are definitely slotted - I can feel the notches. They're not as pronounced as a Neu, but still there. The cores probably just have a wider area so they don't concentrate the magnetic field as much, or the magnet itself is wider.

sikeston34m 11.26.2009 02:39 AM

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Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 335354)
Yeah, they are definitely slotted - I can feel the notches. They're not as pronounced as a Neu, but still there. The cores probably just have a wider area so they don't concentrate the magnetic field as much, or the magnet itself is wider.

How well does your Motor run Brian?

What's your setup?

Can you give us a little Mini Review of your impressions of it's performance?

lutach 11.26.2009 11:37 AM

I have Neu motors that a hard to turn by hand and I have some that a easy, but they both work the same. I think Neu went with a more efficient way with the design as the newer motors are less notchy (Is notchy a word?).


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