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01.24.2009, 10:05 PM

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I have some "secret" info about these motors but I am not allowed to leak. Sorry.
woopty doo?



Where are the pics at?


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01.24.2009, 10:23 PM

I have the same type of rotor, but it came with 1/8" shaft. Here is the deal, the magnet is too strong and it causes a higher Io current which have shown it will cause motors to over heat. With that in mind, that rotor assembly will work best with a lower Kv motor of around 1000-1300 to keep the Io low. Hacker and Lehner uses a lower strength magnet (Different material as well), but it works out great. Not always using a stronger mgnet will make it better.
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