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New Sensored Brushless 1/8 Buggy Motors - 11.02.2009, 03:41 PM

I'm looking to have some motors made for me and am checking if there may be others interested in these motors (I need to fill a min order qty). I'm not going to have a huge array of offerings, but ones that I think would be interesting to the 1/8 buggy crowd. Below is information of the motors:

Proposed kVs (depends on interest):
2000kV (for 4s)
1650kV (for 5s)
1350kV (for 6s)

Size: 36mm x 62mm
Solder tabs for motor wires
Removeable endbells
25mm bolt pattern
5mm shaft
Sensor port at rear of motor
180mm sensor cable

I'm picking these kVs as they are ideal for 4s, 5s, and 6s. Sorry, no pictures yet.

Price would be about $100 (plus shipping). I'll probably have a discount for the first batch.
I can include a heatsink with integrated fan for $7-$10 probably with the motor purchase for those interested.
I think an MMPro combined with one of these motors would make a very nice light-weight setup in a 1/8 E-buggy.

Thanks.
   
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11.02.2009, 03:46 PM

what type of wind wire and magnet is used?

efficiency percentage?


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11.02.2009, 03:57 PM

I don't have efficiency numbers. I'll try to find out from the mfr. Magnets are not wrapped (kevlar, etc.).
All kVs are Wye winds, which tend to be a bit torquier than equivalent Deltas.
   
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