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03.21.2008, 04:28 PM

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Has anyone confirmed that the BK's will not run a Neu 4 pole motor?? I have a stash of BK 9920's and it would be nice to run it on 6S in the meantime till I can find a controller worth a crap to run this motor.
Yes. They will not run 4 pole motors. In the manual it says they can run them, but when I tried it was a no go.
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03.21.2008, 04:38 PM

You could look at the Kontronik Jazz 55-10-32 speed controller. I have heard good results from people here on the forums with the Jazz.
   
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03.21.2008, 04:44 PM

I would've recommended the Jazz as I have a few, but the motor he will be using might be too much for it. Even the mighty Jazz might not handle the 1521/1.5D.
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03.21.2008, 04:49 PM

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I would've recommended the Jazz as I have a few, but the motor he will be using might be too much for it. Even the mighty Jazz might not handle the 1521/1.5D.
The 1521 1.5D doesn't look like it will be an amp hog. Since the emaxx is light compared to what this motor can actually pull I'm hoping amp draw will stay at a minimum. Also I will have it geared for 70mph or so max....or just enough to break that 70mph barrier. I'm only 3mph shy.....sad that I'm about to spend $600+ to gain those 3mph....hehe
   
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03.21.2008, 04:54 PM

The Jazz 55-10-32 has no problems braking a Neu 1512 or neu 1515 on 10s1p A123 (comparable to 8s lipos). If i want to i can lock all wheels. when i do have to much grip the car will make a front flip when i'm too hard on the brakes. That's why i reduced brake to 95% on my remote.

11lbs truggy with Neu 1512 (1400kv): clip1, clip2, clip3
Same Truggy with Neu 1515/2Y (1100kv): clip1, clip2

The Jazz ESC is able of peak Amps above 120A eventhough it's only speced for bursts up to 65A.


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