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07.27.2008, 10:00 PM

I'm also looking at getting a yc motor for my mini-t. The thing I'm concerned about is the protruding bearing carrier at the front. I've had a few motors made for air use that also had that little protruding bit and it didnt fit properly because of it. It's not too hard to make up an adaptor for it though. Let me know how it goes.
   
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07.28.2008, 11:02 AM

I found the update process rather anti climatic.....they could have at least made it take longer!!
BTW, it worked nicely on my Vista machine (something none of my other items that require updates have had success with).


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I'm also looking at getting a yc motor for my mini-t. The thing I'm concerned about is the protruding bearing carrier at the front. I've had a few motors made for air use that also had that little protruding bit and it didnt fit properly because of it. It's not too hard to make up an adaptor for it though. Let me know how it goes.
I have found the Yc motors to be a lot more durable than the Mambas, and that is the short model I would think the long can will be even more so
   
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07.28.2008, 10:15 PM

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I'm also looking at getting a yc motor for my mini-t. The thing I'm concerned about is the protruding bearing carrier at the front. I've had a few motors made for air use that also had that little protruding bit and it didnt fit properly because of it. It's not too hard to make up an adaptor for it though. Let me know how it goes.
I did the update and it worked fine. It wasn't that fast but maybe that was because I was using a slow old usb1.1 laptop. I used the charger for the first time to charge lipos and it worked well. Much quicker then my other 50w charger.

I ran the Hyperion Y22s 6000kv in my M18MT with my stuttering quark and I was very surprised to see that the stuttering had almost completely disappeared. I have no idea why but I like it as I can now use the Mamba 6800 and micro pro in the mini-t and the quark and y22s in the m18. Sammus I can check the fit of the y22c in the mini-t for you if you'd like. I don't see why it wouldn't fit other then you will need to dremel the motor plate out for the mounting holes on the motor. The protruding bearing carrier doen't stick out as far as some motors either.

What is the difference between the yc22s and y22s? I know the yc is for cars but what have they changed?


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I did the update and it worked fine. It wasn't that fast but maybe that was because I was using a slow old usb1.1 laptop. I used the charger for the first time to charge lipos and it worked well. Much quicker then my other 50w charger.

I ran the Hyperion Y22s 6000kv in my M18MT with my stuttering quark and I was very surprised to see that the stuttering had almost completely disappeared. I have no idea why but I like it as I can now use the Mamba 6800 and micro pro in the mini-t and the quark and y22s in the m18. Sammus I can check the fit of the y22c in the mini-t for you if you'd like. I don't see why it wouldn't fit other then you will need to dremel the motor plate out for the mounting holes on the motor. The protruding bearing carrier doen't stick out as far as some motors either.

What is the difference between the yc22s and y22s? I know the yc is for cars but what have they changed?
The Yc can is enclosed like the Tekno Neu while the y22 is open...the Hyperion motors were originally made for airplanes like the Neus
   
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The Yc can is enclosed like the Tekno Neu while the y22 is open...the Hyperion motors were originally made for airplanes like the Neus
O well, nothing a little electrical tape can't fix.


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