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speedy 02.03.2008 07:54 AM

would this motor be big enough ?
 
Hi !

Will this motor http://www.himodel.com/electric/HiMo...e_5320-14.html be big enough to power a e-maxx 3905 without an gearbox ? I meen if i put the centerchafts direvctly on the motorchaft ?

Mod Man 02.03.2008 09:18 AM

It should be a good choice judging by the listed specs. Should be enough power. The KV should be fine as well depending on how many cells you plan to run.

Matt

speedy 02.03.2008 09:57 AM

i'm going to run with my mm-esc first on 4s but later i might try a mmm -esc on 6s.

mabe this one woud be better on 4s ? http://http://www.himodel.com/electr...ype_A4120.html

Serum 02.03.2008 10:23 AM

the last link doesn't work

speedy 02.04.2008 11:44 AM

woud a eflite .60 size outrunner be enough ? it has 400kv and weights 380g and have an 6mm shaft so a output shaft from an emaxx gearbox choud fit :)

BL-Power 02.04.2008 11:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by speedy (Post 146568)
woud a eflite .60 size outrunner be enough ? it has 400kv and weights 380g and have an 6mm shaft so a output shaft from an emaxx gearbox choud fit :)

Yeah, it would be enough!

BL_RV0 02.04.2008 12:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by speedy (Post 146243)
Hi !

Will this motor http://www.himodel.com/electric/HiMo...e_5320-14.html be big enough to power a e-maxx 3905 without an gearbox ? I mean if i put the centershafts direvctly on the motorshafts ?

Quote:

Originally Posted by speedy (Post 146568)
woud a eflite .60 size outrunner be enough ? it has 400kv and weighs 380g and have an 6mm shaft so a output shaft from an emaxx gearbox should fit :)

just tryin to help. :smile:


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