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Brushless specs for 1:5 scale. - 11.12.2009, 12:33 PM

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I am planning to make brushless conversation to 1:5 Nutech buggy. The car is very big so I am not sure what brushless motor and controller I should use on it.. I don't have been played with this scale of cars before so I need some help with it..

I have been think that LMT 2250 would be good choise to this heavy-weight car, do I am right or do I need maybe bigger motor or something ? I have about 600$ budget with motor so what I can get with that money ?

And what controller should I buy if I want to try bigger batteries than 6S lipo's ?

I have heard that normal rpm rate in this 1:5 scale cars is about 20k , is that right information ?

I will post thread and pictures if I get that project done.



Thanks very much !

- Tapio.

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11.12.2009, 03:34 PM

If you use the mechanical breaks, then there are a number of boat or plane escs that will work fine, say upto 12s & 120-200amps as a rough specification. Some of the large flat escs on hobbycity.com would be good, or if you wanted a better 'branded' esc, then the Castlecreations ICE escs would be excellent- depends on your budget really. The 22xx motors should be plenty big enough, they are comparable to Neus 22xx series I believe, so something that can produce 2000watts of power or more (peak/ maximum) should do the trick nicely.

I have no personal experience, btu there are a fair few 1/5 conversions around, take a look and see if any of the info is of any use to you:

http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=23762 1/5 onroad
http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=21657 1/5 MT
http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=23529 1/5 MT
http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=24159 possible esc?
http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=9298 1/8 think-tank, might be useful
http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=21406 lehner motor discussion
http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=19317 1/5 onroad
http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=8236 1/5 onroad
http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=18221 1/5 FG Baja
http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=24325 homemade 1/5

Hopefully there will be something useful in there- thats most of the useful threads so far as I can see.
   
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11.12.2009, 03:52 PM

Thanks very much for the information ! Those threads are usefull to me.

And yes I will use mechanical brakes. I would buy castle ice series controller because I have good budget on this project and I don't want to smoke anything.

Which motor would be better to my use - LMT 2250 11 turns or Neu 2215 1Y ? They have same rpm rate so difference is not big, neu is 4 pole motor and LMT is 2 pole but I have heard that LMT have still good amount of torque aswell. Price is about the same, but the neu have bigger shaft.

Both look pretty nice.
   
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11.12.2009, 04:12 PM

If the LMT only has a 5mm shaft I would go with the Neu instead, and the 4 pole rotor should help it to produce more torque. I would personally go with the 2215 2.5Y on 10-12s lipo.

Neu 22xx motors are rated to handle 40,000 RPM, but if you are running enough voltage to get that kind of RPM out of them I would suggest dropping the KV so you run fewer amps. A 2215 should be able to handle 2,500 - 3,000 watts without a problem. RC Cars are more about bursts than continuous, so 5,000 to 6,000 watts burst wouldn't surprise me.

Castle Creations is working on a new ICE controller that will handle up to 12S (100A, I believe) so that should handle the 2215 fine as long as you run plenty of voltage with a lower KV.


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11.12.2009, 04:19 PM

Yeah, the LMT have weird kind of shaft in that scale of motor. Maybe the neu is better choise.

I am not sure how much the rpm's should be in 1:5 scale car but I think that castle's ice series 12S controller and low kv motor would be good choise as you said, with 10 or 12S lipo batterys.

What is a good place to buy neu ? I am not also sure where I can get 8mm bore pinions, if I am right Mike can sell some ?

Nice to hear good advices :) .

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11.12.2009, 08:42 PM

Mike does indeed sell 8mm bore pinions, they would be an excellent choice due to their special hardening process, and Mike has excellent customer service.

There are several places to get the larger neus, mainly boat and plane online shops, though you can order them from Castlecreations (they are the USA distributor for Neu motors I believe):

http://www.castlecreations.com/produ...motors/nm.html

Looking around, there are few places with the neus in stock, especially the larger ones, as they are made to order usually, so the seller places an order with neu who then make the motor and ship it to the seller a few weeks later, then they ship it to you; quicker and cheaper to go directly to Castlecreations and order it up.

I wouldnt like to recommend an exact motor (kv or length), but the 2215 seem to be good for lighter 1/5 scale, and the 2230 for the heavier models, or models requiring higher top speed ( able to gear them higher as they produce more torque ).

Good luck with your project, I do like seeing the big 1/5 scale vehicles being built up- more of a challenge compared to normal 1/10 and 1/8 stuff
   
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http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...apinion&cat=40
   
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11.12.2009, 09:30 PM

Which exact model buggy will you be using- they all look really nice quality, especially the Pro version with the alloy parts- about as close to a Hpi 5b as you can get looks-wise, though with a more truggy-like chassis = more room to mount stuff. I like....
   
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11.13.2009, 07:04 AM

I will buy nutech thunderbolt 2 4wd buggy, there is an great review of this car: http://www.rcuniverse.com/magazine/a...rticle_id=1144 .

I like the M8 buggy layout of this car, the price of thunderbolt is not high and there is alot of room to make nice and clean conversation.

The quality of the parts seems to be good and there is an center differential in this car, I really like it.

I have about 2200$ to go with this conversation..

Maybe the neu 2230 is better for heavier 1:5 conversations like this than 2215 ? I am not sure yet.
   
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11.13.2009, 09:35 AM

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I will buy nutech thunderbolt 2 4wd buggy, there is an great review of this car: http://www.rcuniverse.com/magazine/a...rticle_id=1144 .

I like the M8 buggy layout of this car, the price of thunderbolt is not high and there is alot of room to make nice and clean conversation.

The quality of the parts seems to be good and there is an center differential in this car, I really like it.

I have about 2200$ to go with this conversation..

Maybe the neu 2230 is better for heavier 1:5 conversations like this than 2215 ? I am not sure yet.
which ESC would you use on the 2230?
   
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11.13.2009, 10:24 AM

Maybe the castle creation's hv or phoenix ice series controller like phoenix ice 100 or phoenix hv-110 ? I am not sure yet, controller which can perform enough ampers with low kv motor and high amount of battery cells.
   
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11.13.2009, 04:58 PM

a neu 2215 @ 600kv, a hydra 240hv(50v version)and 10-12s lipo will do the trick.
   
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11.13.2009, 05:06 PM

Price is 540$.. Thats alot of money, and the controller seems to be water cooled ? I don't need water cooled version, the controller need to handle 10-12S lipo's, and enough amps, those are only recuirements. I will use mechanical brakes in the project.
   
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11.13.2009, 05:20 PM

How about this controller: http://hobbycity.com/hobbycity/store..._Brushless_ESC ? Price is not high and specs look awesome, good discussions too.

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11.13.2009, 07:14 PM

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Price is 540$.. Thats alot of money, and the controller seems to be water cooled ? I don't need water cooled version, the controller need to handle 10-12S lipo's, and enough amps, those are only recuirements. I will use mechanical brakes in the project.
The motor will pull a lot of amps to push such a heavy Car. There Really Are few esc that can handle it while staying cool. Water cooling can be modded to air cooling.
   
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