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BrianG
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09.01.2007, 01:58 AM

4s is a little on the high side for that type of motor at over 41k rpm. 3s would be a little better IMO at 32k rpm.
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I was going to use 3s on it anyway. Do you see and advantages/disadvantages to using this motor over a simialr kv feigao 540 l can?
   
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09.01.2007, 10:06 AM

I posted current rating for wires earlier, but again short wires can handle allot.
As for motor windings wire gauge defines current limit not the voltage. Voltage would be defined by core...

Use my program to find sweet spot for given motor and use common sense:
High RPM/Low Torque <- small/short MOTOR diameter/can length large/long -> Low RPM/High
   
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