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GriffinRU
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01.21.2007, 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Serum
Artur; take a BL motor of that size, and see how that preforms in terms of torque.. but i covered myself with this sentence 'and most likely torque'

Largest brushless motors i know of, are in a 933ft tall ship, they actually push the entire ship.. All the fossil fuel engines are used to feed the generators. talking about lots of megawatts..
Rene, you safe with "most likely" just sometimes it is enough for somebody to make wrong decision based on such comment. Let's be true to the physics and mechanics, its all about maintenance and lifespan, but if you want torque then brushed motor is the one you want...
So back to RC that is why there are lots of guys here and there still enjoying brushed setups, while BL offers power and almost trouble free operation. While it is very difficult to find 550-can with neodymium magnets ... :)

Artur

P.S. 355 has many poles (like outrunner) 3-4 poles covered by one brush at given time, so torque won't be a problem.
   
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