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fiego? - 05.18.2006, 05:54 PM

Will the Fiego 10xl work with a warrior 9920 controller? I ask because the fgiego is a 2 pole motor and warrior is wired for 3 pole! I need an xl motor and I have a warrior 9920 with a bk 9L but it's not enuff motor.


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05.18.2006, 06:01 PM

the warrior is wired for a 2 poler. The 9920 will have no problems running the 10xl.


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05.18.2006, 06:15 PM

Yup, the Feigao, Wanderer, ect. are 2 polers as well as the BK esc.
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05.18.2006, 07:36 PM

The controller is a 3 phase 2pole designed to be used with the same type of motor, that's the reason why there's three motor wires coming out of the controller.
   
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05.18.2006, 07:41 PM

Plus, I dont think there are 3 pole motors. I think it goes by even numbers, 2, 4, 6, 8, ect.
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05.19.2006, 01:06 AM

You are right Squee.

The poles are about the magnets that are used. So an even number is the result. (a magnet always has a north and south pole)

All the motors (2,4,6,8 poles) use 3 wires.
   
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