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10.08.2007, 01:08 PM

Thanks for the advice. I'll try that and then update you guys.
   
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10.08.2007, 01:48 PM

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Thanks for the advice. I'll try that and then update you guys.
Nope, Neu's are not Feigao motors... they do not get cooler when you increase the load, they progressively increase in temp, and the ligher the load and higher the rpm, they run cooler. And they are not picky motors like the Feigao motors, there is no optimal loading that has to be found. Just gear for what speed you want and keep the temps in check.


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10.08.2007, 02:31 PM

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Nope, Neu's are not Feigao motors... they do not get cooler when you increase the load, they progressively increase in temp, and the ligher the load and higher the rpm, they run cooler. And they are not picky motors like the Feigao motors, there is no optimal loading that has to be found. Just gear for what speed you want and keep the temps in check.
I did not know that either. It is plenty fast right now. I may try a few speed runs with different pinions.

Mike sure does know his motors. I explained to him my truck, my RC experience and what I wanted. He recommended this motor. I couldn't be happier!
   
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10.08.2007, 08:03 PM

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Nope, Neu's are not Feigao motors... they do not get cooler when you increase the load, they progressively increase in temp, and the ligher the load and higher the rpm, they run cooler. And they are not picky motors like the Feigao motors, there is no optimal loading that has to be found. Just gear for what speed you want and keep the temps in check.
Damn cheap feigaos, they've ruined my logic & sense of reasoning.
   
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10.08.2007, 08:25 PM

Yes, when I came to the world of brushless, the fact the way the Feigao's act as a motor was just so alien to me... they are simply cheaper motors, which at the very least make your R/C move, and move fast might I add.


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