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11.14.2007, 10:30 PM

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Well, we're sorta using both. AC means alternating current, which usually refers to a voltage that goes positive and negative in reference to a neutral or ground point. So, technically, we're using "pulsed DC".

Yes, all these motors are simply 3-phase AC motors. However, in absence of a true since-wave generator, pulsed DC works fine. Besides, a variable frequency-drive ESC would be a bit larger and more complex.
Man Brian, you really know your BL stuff lol

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11.14.2007, 11:20 PM

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Man Brian, you really know your BL stuff lol

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Don't get him a few other guys get started... it would be an alien language to me...


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