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09.09.2007, 06:51 PM

NovakTwo... there is plenty of money to be made in the RC industry . I recall seeing some very nice brand new facilities of r/c companies and that doesn't happen by losing money.

Like any industry... some have failed... some have barely made it... and some have made a fortune.

I doubt anyone thinks r/c companies are due to make an appearance on Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous... but please spare us the poor-boy act. Novak is in it for the $$$ like everyone else.


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NovakTwo... there is plenty of money to be made in the RC industry . I recall seeing some very nice brand new facilities of r/c companies and that doesn't happen by losing money.

Like any industry... some have failed... some have barely made it... and some have made a fortune.

I doubt anyone thinks r/c companies are due to make an appearance on Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous... but please spare us the poor-boy act. Novak is in it for the $$$ like everyone else.
Imagine if Novak was in it for the passion of the hobby. What kind of products would they come out with? I'm in it for the love of the hobby and that is why I'm having my own controller, basically because I got sick and tired of good things only coming out for the flyers. All the companies that are in this industry should really get inputs from some of the members of this forum. I will point out one example. GriffinRU turned the MM into a nice ESC by adding 2 power boards, better capacitors and something else that I can't recall. Patrick owner of Castle Creations made a poor excuse saying the they were going to make the Monster Maxx with stacked boards, but it didn't work out to well. GriffinRU made it work and how come the creator of the ESC didn't? Kind of makes all of us wonder what kind of people are manufacturing all this stuff.
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09.09.2007, 08:03 PM

You probably shouldn't bring up "passion" for the R/C industry. Bob got involved in R/C planes when he was a young boy and spent his entire working career in the industry. Novak has been around for 30 years, so the company has had years of involvement in the industry. We even know all of the people who have sold their companies---Losi, Associated, Orion/Peak.

But, I think what you mean by passion is, why doesn't Novak make some of the cool products that posters here want. Making a few, hand made products to be sold to a select group of customers is easy. Manufacturing the products to be sold to thousands of users at prices buyers are willing to pay is another matter.

There is also the matter of service. As mentioned above, some companies (such as Aveox) are not reliable when it comes to servicing their products. Therefore, Novak products have to be designed and manufactured to minimize potential service issues. Those "layer cake" controllers, while cool, are just not feasible for mfg or sale to most customers---too much potential for mis-use, damage or sub-standard performance.

For every product a manufacturer replaces, or gives away, free, the company must sell 5-8 new items to recover the parts/labor/overhead costs of that free item.

Bob, Adnan Khan (Novak's Senior Designer), and the entire tech staff are definitely well-informed about comments on various forums---both the complimentary ones and the not-so-flattering. So keep the ideas and comments flowing.


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09.09.2007, 10:16 PM

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You probably shouldn't bring up "passion" for the R/C industry. Bob got involved in R/C planes when he was a young boy and spent his entire working career in the industry. Novak has been around for 30 years, so the company has had years of involvement in the industry. We even know all of the people who have sold their companies---Losi, Associated, Orion/Peak.

But, I think what you mean by passion is, why doesn't Novak make some of the cool products that posters here want. Making a few, hand made products to be sold to a select group of customers is easy. Manufacturing the products to be sold to thousands of users at prices buyers are willing to pay is another matter.

There is also the matter of service. As mentioned above, some companies (such as Aveox) are not reliable when it comes to servicing their products. Therefore, Novak products have to be designed and manufactured to minimize potential service issues. Those "layer cake" controllers, while cool, are just not feasible for mfg or sale to most customers---too much potential for mis-use, damage or sub-standard performance.

For every product a manufacturer replaces, or gives away, free, the company must sell 5-8 new items to recover the parts/labor/overhead costs of that free item.

Bob, Adnan Khan (Novak's Senior Designer), and the entire tech staff are definitely well-informed about comments on various forums---both the complimentary ones and the not-so-flattering. So keep the ideas and comments flowing.
Funny thing is that the "layer cake" controller such as the Schulze 40.160 is one controller that a few people wants to have. I saw a guy sell 3 of them used btw for $500 each. A member in this forum had 2 of them and regrets selling them. Ok Novak has been around for 30yrs, but most of the products now a days might be designed in the US, but are manufactured in Asia. All we need is a real HV system for larger vehicles. Should be real easy for the mighty Novak to produce. Aveox products are so reliable that they hardly need servicing. When Aveox was a player in this hobby, they made the product right the first time. Also, their motors can be serviced by NeuMotors and you know that Steve Neu used to work at Aveox and made a line up of motors with similar design.
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Hello Gang,

It is good to see a lot of "familiar" names still on this forum. I have not posted in a real long time and came back to see if there was any progress in the BL world.

Unfortunatly I see the market has actually regressed rather than going forward (MM not handling as many cells as before). I get it that it is always about making money, as it should be. If there is no profit then the company will eventually go out of business (passion or not...), I get it! This is not a good enough reason to not develop what the market is asking for. I think a lot of the RC manufactures are missing the boat.

I can't believe non of the 1/8 buggy companies have put out an electric buggy. I can't believe the BL companies do not have systems to handle 1/8 buggies, 1/8 monster trucks, 1/5 buggy/truck/cars.

There is plenty of money out there...just not enough business creativity to harness it. I guess I'll take my money and spend it on other things while I wait for the RC market to get off of its A**. (See attached pic).

Sorry for the rant, but I have been in the hobby for over 26 years and it is such a shame that it can't keep up with today's technology.
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09.09.2007, 11:55 PM

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Hello Gang,

It is good to see a lot of "familiar" names still on this forum. I have not posted in a real long time and came back to see if there was any progress in the BL world.

Unfortunatly I see the market has actually regressed rather than going forward (MM not handling as many cells as before). I get it that it is always about making money, as it should be. If there is no profit then the company will eventually go out of business (passion or not...), I get it! This is not a good enough reason to not develop what the market is asking for. I think a lot of the RC manufactures are missing the boat.

I can't believe non of the 1/8 buggy companies have put out an electric buggy. I can't believe the BL companies do not have systems to handle 1/8 buggies, 1/8 monster trucks, 1/5 buggy/truck/cars.

There is plenty of money out there...just not enough business creativity to harness it. I guess I'll take my money and spend it on other things while I wait for the RC market to get off of its A**. (See attached pic).

Sorry for the rant, but I have been in the hobby for over 26 years and it is such a shame that it can't keep up with today's technology.
There shall be some changes. I've been designing some chassis specifically for BL systems. I have a 200A 14S capable controller being made and it is just the beginning. I have a few choices for the motor. Just whish the big companies would come out with a system that we would be happy with. If I can do it, imagine the companies that have 30yrs+ of experience, in house engineers and a nice load of money (I'm comparing this companies with me btw LOL).
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09.10.2007, 12:29 PM

I think items designed and produced by individuals for these niche markets are a wonderfull way to go. Novak was a garage/kitchen table operation for quite a few years in the seventies---it was in the right place, at the right time, with the right resources. That's how new companies are born.

Little guys with no payrolls or overhead can take the chances that larger companies can no longer risk. After all, Novak has about 45 employees, who expect to be paid on a regular basis! Best wishes to Lutach and Griffin-RU---it's interesting to see what inventors can come up with. There is some guy in Thailand who has stacked Novak power boards---we can't read the copy, though, because it's in Thai....

At heart, Bob Novak has always been a "tinkerer" and, if you could see his office, you would know that his heart is still in tinkering. We just wish he worked a bit faster! Fortunately, Adnan has taken over the electronic and motor design for @ the last 20 years.

The whole brushless technology revolution is exciting for electric R/C cars---if the industry can be revived, BL will do it. Nitro RTRs have really taken a huge share of the market. Maybe BL 1/8th scale products can help revive electric and bring back some of the excitement.


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You probably shouldn't bring up "passion" for the R/C industry. Bob got involved in R/C planes when he was a young boy and spent his entire working career in the industry. Novak has been around for 30 years, so the company has had years of involvement in the industry. We even know all of the people who have sold their companies---Losi, Associated, Orion/Peak.

But, I think what you mean by passion is, why doesn't Novak make some of the cool products that posters here want. Making a few, hand made products to be sold to a select group of customers is easy. Manufacturing the products to be sold to thousands of users at prices buyers are willing to pay is another matter.

For every product a manufacturer replaces, or gives away, free, the company must sell 5-8 new items to recover the parts/labor/overhead costs of that free item.

Bob, Adnan Khan (Novak's Senior Designer), and the entire tech staff are definitely well-informed about comments on various forums---both the complimentary ones and the not-so-flattering. So keep the ideas and comments flowing.
Why is a 5mm shaft on a HV-Maxx rotor such a big deal? Couldn't you just use a bigger bearing and machine the rotor to 5mm? Why not a 5mm shaft conversion kit for the existing HV motors? I've run the HV-Maxx 6.5 in my E-Revo and my 1/8 buggy with success. A lot of others have too. The 1/8 shaft is the big weakness and the main reason I changed systems.
   
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