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CMS7700 Broken Shaft - 04.03.2008, 07:02 PM

I just broke the shaft on the cms7700 motor. I e-mailed the castle about getting a replacement. While I wait for a reply I Was wondering if anyone has had to replace one before and where they got the new shaft from. I was hoping to get it replaced soon. Could send the motor in to Castle but they have a 3 week back log already. Sping is here and don't want to wait till summer.

On a side note question. What motor would be a good replacement to run instead. In a rustler/stampede on 2s. Is there something else that has the speed and torque running only 2s?

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04.03.2008, 07:46 PM

A Feigao S motor is roughly comparable, but are a little longer and the coils fill up the can more, so there is a little more torque/power for a given kv. Don't know if the "35k rpm rule" applies to the smaller Feigaos, but that's something to think about. However, since the S has more torque, you can gear up a bit to compensate.

Otherwise, maybe a 1509/1D might be a good choice. But for the price, you could just pick up another 7700 motor...
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04.03.2008, 08:18 PM

Yeah I was at your site using the motor selector. The 1509 1d sounds good. If I get a different motor to run. I would like it to run cooler then the 7700 does and getting the same performance on 2s. Everything I run is in multiples of 2s so I didn't want to have to get a 3s just for one car. I'll do some research on the feigao s motors. Might be closer to the budget this month.
   
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04.04.2008, 12:37 AM

i have a used 7700 motor for sale on ebay. i think theres less than a day left.
   
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04.04.2008, 09:20 AM

I would say get a Feigao 380C or a feigao s motor like Brian said


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04.04.2008, 10:33 AM

CC motors arn't serviceable but if you send it in they minght send one back free...
   
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04.04.2008, 10:41 AM

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CC motors arn't serviceable but if you send it in they minght send one back free...
I've replaced the bearings in one before but I think I understand what you mean by not servicable. That is a good thought about maybe getting one back for free. CC has great support like that. I got an e-mail reply from them that just said call in or send in the cms7700 with the repair form. I guess I will send it in and see what happens and check into a one of those ammo motor for a pacifier.

Any thoughts on which one of these might be the best on 2s? Higher KV ones?

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