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3.5 mm bullets on 1406 motors? - 11.11.2010, 06:19 PM

The pdf image on this Neu - Castle 1406 motor page (actual pdf link not working) shows the motors to have 3.5 mm bullets. I realize the smaller motor systems use the 3.5 mm connectors, but AFAIK the 1:10 and larger systems use 4 mm or 6.5 mm bullets. Why the change and which Castle Creations ESC are these motors supposed to plug-n-play with?
   
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12.29.2010, 11:45 PM

The neu-castle 1406,1410 motors run 4mm connectors same size as SwSct, MM & the MMP esc's use.

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I ran 3.5mm bullets in a 1/8 buggy...(5s/1400kv)


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The pdf image on this Neu - Castle 1406 motor page (actual pdf link not working) shows the motors to have 3.5 mm bullets. I realize the smaller motor systems use the 3.5 mm connectors, but AFAIK the 1:10 and larger systems use 4 mm or 6.5 mm bullets. Why the change and which Castle Creations ESC are these motors supposed to plug-n-play with?
Thanx for pointing out the error! That document should show 4.0mm connectors, not 3.5mm.


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