Cardboard postal tube & some bubble wrap will do the trick!
Is there a photo or silhoutte diagram (with diamensions) of the various motors side by side, just so we/I can get a visual idea of how they all compare- didnt know a 1520 was in the lineup?
Cardboard postal tube & some bubble wrap will do the trick!
Is there a photo or silhoutte diagram (with diamensions) of the various motors side by side, just so we/I can get a visual idea of how they all compare- didnt know a 1520 was in the lineup?
We'll offer them early from our website. I'll post a link up when they are available. We don't have enough stock (just 60 pcs of each I think...) to push them through distribution yet, but we have more coming by sea from China right now.
Thanx!
Patrick
Patrick del Castillo
President, Principle Engineer
Castle Creations
Cardboard postal tube & some bubble wrap will do the trick!
Is there a photo or silhoutte diagram (with diamensions) of the various motors side by side, just so we/I can get a visual idea of how they all compare- didnt know a 1520 was in the lineup?
Here you go...
From left to right -- 1520 / 1Y / 1500Kv -- 1518 / 1Y / 1800Kv -- 1512 / 1.5Y / 1800Kv -- 1717 / 1Y / 1580Kv
Patrick del Castillo
President, Principle Engineer
Castle Creations
Big Motors!
I love them things.
Brings back memories of my 2250.
Nice job Castle on the new additions.
Sorry been away so long.
Lack of money has kept me away.
Peace!
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... In Europe, you're not allowed to make our wonderful ESCs over 60V ...
What do you mean exactly? Is it just for "toys" manufacturers? I'm in Switzerland (not in the European Union) and planning a car to operate on up to 30s LiPo. I've heard that Germany has very strict laws for high voltage.
What do you mean exactly? Is it just for "toys" manufacturers? I'm in Switzerland (not in the European Union) and planning a car to operate on up to 30s LiPo. I've heard that Germany has very strict laws for high voltage.
CE won't allow sales with exposed voltages above 50VDC. So no CE approval for anything designed to work with exposed voltages above the "magic" 50VDC.
Patrick del Castillo
President, Principle Engineer
Castle Creations