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05.18.2007, 11:56 AM

Generally, the rule of thumb goes like this:
- A sensored ESC can only run sensored motors.
- A sensorless can run any three-phase brushless motor. The sensor cable simply isn't used.

A sensored motor is structurally the same thing as any sensorless motor, they just add Hall-effect sensors to it.
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05.18.2007, 12:46 PM

There was a good thread at rcuniverse with patrick from castle and Bob Novak
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_54..._4/key_/tm.htm
Bob starts on page four and then patrick comes in.

I've got a question. When referring to the number of poles for an inrunner motor they are referring to the rotor, correct?

Does anybody happen to know how many poles the Great Planes Ammo motors have, specifically the 28-35 series?

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